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From left to right, standing: Prof. Zvi Livneh and Prof. Ehud Shapiro. Sitting: Dr. Tamar Paz-Elizur, and Kobi Benenson, holding the Guinness World Record certificate together with Dr. Rivka Adar. 15,000 trillion computers in a spoonful of a 'computer soup'. | |||
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Prof. Ehud Shapiro | From left to right: Dr. Rivka Adar, Prof. Ehud Shapiro and Kobi Benenson | ||
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From left to right: Prof. Ehud Shapiro, Dr. Rivka Adar and Kobi Benenson (with a test tubes containing a trillion biomolecular computing machines) |
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Prof. Shapiro and the Turing machine-like model that inspired the biomolecular computer |
Prof. Shapiro holding a test tube containing a trillion biomolecular computing machines. Yaakov Benenson (sitting) holds eight test tubes containing the eight software molecules
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Students and friends: from Left to Right friend, Uri, Gregory, friend, Adam, Kobi, Ilan, Dan, Sivan, friend, Benny, Skoda |
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