👉 Organic Computing, also known as Biological Computing or DNA Computing, is an innovative field that explores the use of biological molecules, primarily DNA, to perform computational tasks. Unlike traditional computing, which relies on binary digits (bits) and electronic circuits, Organic Computing leverages the unique properties of DNA's ability to store and process information through molecular interactions. This approach involves encoding data into sequences of nucleotides (A, T, C, G) and using biochemical reactions to manipulate these sequences for computation. For example, DNA strands can be designed to perform logical operations, solve complex optimization problems, or even simulate neural networks. The potential applications range from drug discovery and genetic engineering to solving intractable computational problems, making Organic Computing a promising frontier in the intersection of biology and technology.