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| Bio Breakthrough: Scientists Unveil First Ever Biological Supercomputer
Canadian scientists have apparently opened the door to the world of biological supercomputers: this week they unveiled a prototype of a potentially revolutionary unit - as small as a book, energy-efficient with extreme mathematical capabilities and which, importantly, does not overheat. Scientists have created an energy efficient biological supercomputer that is able to process information quickly and accurately using parallel networks in the same way that huge electronic supercomputers do. The potentially revolutionary biological device is powered by adenosine triphosphate, protein strings, which the scientific community often refers to as the "molecular unit of currency." The bio supercomputer, which the team of developers refers to as a prototype, because it still needs some work done on it, will open the doors to the creation of future biological supercomputers that are not only small but also more sustainable. The results of the joint work led by professor Dan Nicolau from