Nathan E Botts / Wednesday, July 12, 2017 / Categories: Mental Health Movie Replayed From Living Cells' DNA Debuts "Molecular Recorder" Movie Replayed From Living Cells' DNA Debuts "Molecular Recorder"For the first time, a primitive movie has been encoded in – and then played back from – DNA in living cells. Scientists funded by the National Institutes of Health say it is a major step toward a “molecular recorder” that may someday make it possible to get read-outs, for example, of the changing internal states of neurons as they develop. Neuroscientist Seth Shipman, Ph.D., of Harvard Medical School, explains the study. For more information: Scientists Replay Movie Encoded in DNA (NIMH press release)Link to original article Previous Article For Many, Friends Are Key to Happiness in Old Age Next Article 1) NIH Multimodal Brain Stimulation Speaker Series – Christian Windischberger and Faranak Farzan Print 1478 Rate this article: No rating 0Upvote 0Downvote Leave a comment Name: Please enter a name. Email: Please enter an email address. Please enter a valid email address. Comment: Please enter comment. Add comment