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.
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.
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.
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.
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.