Through a process analogous to the human immune system, cells “remember” what happens to them – and CRISPR is giving us a way to “read” their memories. In the coming years, innovations in computing will make possible a profound range of applications, explains Randal J. Platt of ETH Zurich’s Laboratory for Biological Engineering – from better understanding of human health to recreating the lineage of a species.
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