by Eoin Gleeson | Feb 2, 2022 | Blog
The ability to re-engineer matter — living and non-living — at the atomic level is a key industrial story of the coming decade. The world of genes, proteins (3-100 nm), bacteria, viruses, telomeres, mitochondria (1-100 microns) and animal cells (mm) will...
by Eoin Gleeson | Feb 20, 2021 | Blog
The machine itself doesn’t look very impressive. In fact, it looks more like a home experiment…something you might use to distil your own gin or vodka. There are a few working parts: some glass bottles…some chemicals…a few sequencing devices. In total it cost...
by Eoin Gleeson | Oct 22, 2019 | Blog
Robert Dill-Bundi was a great Swiss cycling champion. In Moscow, in 1980 he won the gold medal for the 4000m individual pursuit chasing his nearest rival down and finishing six seconds clear as he rushed across the line. When he won he stepped off the bike kneeled and...