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Matter that
composes itself.

OSO drives organic polymers with tuned molecular sequences — oscillations that fold living matter into shape, on command and to the base pair.

A laboratory
in Montréal.

A working lab forty minutes from the city, where programmable organic matter is grown, driven and measured. Held to evidence over enthusiasm — and to the small team of people who tune every sequence by hand.

28People
3Labs
2019Since
Meet OSO

Read the oscillation.

Encode a polymer as a score, then drive it on frequency and hold it in coherence. The structure folds and assembles itself — read, written and verified down to the single base pair, with nothing left to chance.

Read, written & verifiedTo the single base pair
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Medicine
and materials.

Five directions where a single tuned oscillation rewrites the rules — diagnostics that read a sample in seconds, regeneration that rebuilds tissue, biorobotics, targeted treatment and living, self-healing materials.

5Directions
1Engine
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No promises,
only evidence.

We publish where every sequence actually stands — trials, pilots, coherence metrics and the maturity level of each family. Read the data in the open, and judge the science before the story.

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Five families.
One platform.

Five sequence families, each tuned to a single job — lattice, network, membrane, capsule and helix. Pick one to read its frequency, coherence and exactly where it stands today, then step into the one that fits.