November 14, 2014

Bacteria of the species Escherichia Coli seen wih an electronic microscope (Image Rocky Mountain Laboratories, NIAID, NIH)

A group of MIT researchers has modified the DNA of bacteria of the species Escherichia coli – or simply E. coli – and used them as memories. A system called SCRIBE (Synthetic Cellular Recorders Integrating Biological Events) allows to easily write and read stably recorded memories, making them suitable for applications such as medical and environmental sensors.