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I was listening to the New Year's Day concert by the Vienna philharmonic and wondered who one of the composers was so used a popular song recognition app. (I expected it would make some fuzzy match on the piece and give me the name + composer). To my amazement it did give the name and composer but as played by the Vienna philharmonic in 2005 in the same location. The orchestra does not have the same members as 19 years ago, nor was it the same conductor, so it seemed the piece was matched on the acoustics of the Musikverein where they were playing, which I found astonishing.

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[–] FourPacketsOfPeanuts 10 points 5 days ago

I was reading a paper on it and was blown away at how they referred to "programming" with mRNA that has very real parallels to computer programming. The encoding of the molecule so that it has sections for production, delivery and transport. It's incredible.