Molecular Computing
Molecular computing is a form of computing which exploits physical, chemical and biological components at a molecular level. It utilizes molecules, particularly large organic molecules such as proteins and polynucleotides, to perform calculations which are more efficient and precise than those carried out by traditional computers. In molecular computing, complex calculations are carried out by means of manipulating the chemical and physical properties of molecules. By exploiting the biochemical and physical properties of molecules, molecular computers are capable of performing a wide range of operations such as data storage, data analysis, pattern recognition and complex modeling. This technology has the potential to revolutionize the way digital information is stored and processed. It could be applied in areas such as healthcare, drug research and development, biotechnology and nanotechnology.
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