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Researchers at Hebrew University engineered human cells to process multiple biological signals simultaneously using RNA trans-splicing. PhD student Keren Roas and Dr. Lior Nissim built an artificial genetic system that executes complex computational operations, including living versions of computer adders and multiplexers, without reliability loss.
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