This cell-like structure can grow, feed, divide and compete. Researchers ponder what it means for the future of synthetic ...
A prototype cell partly capable of replicating itself has been created using 36 existing bacterial genes, but it's not really ...
Scientists have created the world’s first man-made cell that can eat, grow and reproduce. Called SpudCell, it is the work of ...
A video of SpudCell - a synthetic cell assembled entirely from non-living chemical components - containing both a genome and ...
Fluorescent microscopy of SpudCell - a synthetic cell assembled entirely from non-living chemical components - undergoing division. Credit: Kate Adamala, Adamala Lab For centuries, the question of ...
Scientists build a synthetic cell that grows, divides and replicates DNA using only non-living chemical components.
A prototype cell partly capable of replicating itself has been created using 36 existing bacterial genes, but it's not really a living organism – yet ...
From why it was created to whether it’s alive, here’s what to know about SpudCell, the latest advance in synthetic biology.
While many of life's mysteries remain unsolved, every biologist can describe the basic processes performed by a living organism, including energy use, reproduction, growth and development. While these ...
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