A scaffolded tile architecture makes correct molecular bindings enthalpically favored, replacing mismatches and stabilizing computation at equilibrium.
Separate DNA instructions from nanoparticle hardware to enable resettable molecular computing without redesigning the nanostructure.
Correct compute-domain bindings are made enthalpically favored in a scaffolded DNA computer, enabling stable outputs without error-correction subsystems.
A nanoparticle Von Neumann architecture separates DNA software from hardware, enabling reusable logic operations without structural redesign.