Bioinformatics Has Entered Its Builder Phase — And Biology Will Never Be the Same
AI has stopped being optional in bioinformatics. In 2026, the field has crossed a threshold — from experiments to production-ready systems that are rewiring drug discovery, genomics, and our entire understanding of life as computation.
Bioinformatics Has Entered Its Builder Phase — And Biology Will Never Be the Same
AI has stopped being optional in bioinformatics. In 2026, the field has crossed a threshold — from experiments to production-ready systems that are rewiring drug discovery, genomics, and our entire understanding of life as computation.
You Can Rent Living Human Brain Cells as a Biocomputer — Right Now
FinalSpark's Neuroplatform gives any researcher cloud access to 160,000 living human neurons via Python API. No wet lab required. This is wetware computing as a service — and it's already live.
The World's First Biological Data Centers Are Running on Human Brain Cells
Cortical Labs has opened experimental data centers in Melbourne and Singapore powered by lab-grown neurons — not GPUs. Here's why it matters for the future of computing.
200,000 Human Brain Cells Just Learned to Play DOOM — and It Changes Everything About AI
Cortical Labs grew real human neurons on a silicon chip. An independent developer with no biotech background taught them to play a 3D shooter in one week. Here's why that compression of time is the most important signal in computing right now.
The Companies Building the Biocomputer Era Right Now
Three companies are turning human neurons into working computers — not in theory, not in ten years, but today. Here is what they are building, how it works, and why this is happening in parallel with AI, not after it.
The AI Doctor in the Room: How Microsoft's MAI-DxO Outdiagnosed Human Physicians
An AI system just correctly diagnosed 85.5% of the most complex medical cases in history — while experienced doctors managed only 20%. Here's what that actually means.
7 min readYour Body as Your Password: The Science and Future of Biometrics
Fingerprints, faces, heartbeats, the way you walk — your biology is becoming the most sophisticated security system ever built. Here's how biometrics actually works, and where it's heading.
8 min readHow AI Is Reinventing Drug Discovery — From Guesswork to Precision
Drug development used to take 15 years and cost $2.5 billion. AI is changing every step of that process — here's how it actually works.
8 min readDNA Computing: When the Code of Life Becomes the Code That Computes
Your body already runs the most sophisticated computer on Earth. Now scientists are learning to program it. Here's what DNA computing actually is — and why it matters.
8 min readWhen Brain Implants Become Medicine: How BCIs Are Treating Paralysis, Epilepsy, and Depression
Brain-computer interfaces started as a way to control computers with your mind. Now they are becoming treatments for some of the most devastating neurological conditions we know.
8 min readHuman Brain Cells on a Chip Are Now for Sale — The World's First Commercial Biocomputer
Cortical Labs has launched CL1, the world's first commercially available biocomputing platform. 800,000 living human neurons on a silicon chip, available for $35,000 — or $300 per week via the cloud.
What is a Biocomputer? A New Way to Think About Biology and Technology
Most people think biocomputers are lab experiments. They're actually everywhere.
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