Scientists have transformed human cells into tiny computers that could one day automatically hunt cancer cells inside the body.


  • Human cells processed multiple biological signals simultaneously using fewer genetic instructions
  • RNA trans-splicing allowed cells to efficiently execute complex computational operations
  • Researchers successfully built living versions of computer adders and multiplexers

Researchers at the Hebrew University claim to have designed human cells capable of processing multiple biological signals simultaneously, a bit like small computer chips.

Doctoral student Keren Roas and Dr. Lior Nissim built an artificial genetic system that allows cells to follow overlapping instructions without the usual loss of reliability.

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