Protein Memories

The ability of molecules to serve as computer switches has been a major area of scientific research since the middle of the last century. Molecular switches, if these become a reality, will offer appreciable reduction in hardware size, since these are themselves very small. One can then imagine of bimolecular computer about 1/20th the size of present-day semiconductor-based computers. Small size and fast operation will account for the development of most modern computers.
Comments on article "Protein Memories"
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abhee indeed a very interesting article...
but can some expert explain me that if the thing is of biological origin then how can we preserve them from decaying?
2/17/2009
abdul what is protein memories?how it is use?advantages? 8/5/2008
ajesh why bacteriorhodopsin is used for protein?
9/18/2006
vipin sahu please provide figures 8/4/2006
AKASH AND I THINK THAT IF U UNDERSTAND BY USING SIMPLE DIAGRAM IT IS BETTER FOR U AND ALL OVER WORLD AND IT IS REALLY GOOD. 7/13/2006
shajil.s.j this is somthing,which is going to be a fantastic thing in the world
6/10/2006
rezeem is this biolagical hard disk is costlier than the semiconducter hard disks 1/25/2006
rcs please give me all graphical pics related to protein memory 1/18/2005
Kanchan provide seminar reports + protein based memories 1/18/2005
Simran can you provide me some examples? 1/18/2005
dipti tomar has it come into existant. it is a real good idea to be implemented , if v have small comps with large memory. a nice work 11/21/2004
shibu seminar reports+protrin based memmories 9/9/2004
shibu protein based memmories 9/9/2004
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