CAMBRIDGE, England--(BUSINESS WIRE)--bit.bio, the company coding human cells for novel cures and a pioneer in synthetic biology, today announces the successful defence of its foundational European ...
I'm pleased to announce a new series here at GeekMom called Bit by Bit! As a programmer, I've approached the subject of programming on GeekMom a few times. When I do, I often get feedback from parents ...
Ozobot, a tiny augmented reality robot that introduces kids to simple programming, is receiving an upgrade with Ozobot Bit. The new Ozobots use a customized block-based programming editor called ...
The BBC is set to continue its history in educational computing with the Micro:bit. First displayed in March, the broadcaster just revealed the final design and programming environment of the tiny ...
Last year we reviewed the Ozobot, a small robot that helps kids learn about simple code language and deductive reasoning through colored code pieces and paths, as well as a few fun “learning while ...
Microchip’s 16-bit dsPIC and PIC24 fit in the class of digital signal controllers. They were designed to support C so it is not surprising that Lucio Di Jasio chose to highlight PIC24 in C or that the ...
The European Patent Office (EPO) upholds bit.bio's patent for its dual genomic safe harbour technology, opti-ox™, securing the broadest possible claims for programming of pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) ...
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