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		<title>IBM are developing a chip card which is inspired by the human bodys DNA</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[From SAN FRANCSICO &#8211; International Business Machines Corp. (IBM) are developing a chip card, which is inspired by the human body&#8217;s DNA.  Company hardware providers will make the network in the human body or which is known as DNA origami, to create structures on the IBM next-generation microchips. By IBM, making it an microchpis [...]]]></description>
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