Harvard Scientists Make Graphic Designers Look Lazy by Using DNA to Create a New Font [Typography]
This is a syndicated post. Read the original at Gizmodo # 2012-06-01.
Three postdoctoral students at Harvard Medical School—Bryan Wei, Mingjie Dai, and Peng Yin—have found a way to turn individual DNA strands into a fully-loaded font: all the letters of the Roman alphabet, punctuation marks, emoticons, and digits 0-9. More »
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