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Harvard researchers built a silicon chip that synthesizes 64 DNA sequences in parallel using water-based enzymatic reactions instead of hazardous solvents. The chip uses tiny electrical currents to control pH at specific sites, enabling precise DNA growth. The team encoded a 169-byte text message into the synthesized DNA.
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