Researchers engineered a tobacco plant with genes from plants, fungi, and animals to produce five psychedelics. They ...
From why it was created to whether it’s alive, here’s what to know about SpudCell, the latest advance in synthetic biology.
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‘Supergirl’ Review – Is It a Misunderstood Solar Baby?
Going in, I was fully prepared to hate Supergirl and maybe gather up some ammo for jokes. I’ll admit right ...
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Scientists build synthetic cell that grows, divides and passes DNA to offspring
Researchers at the University of Minnesota have developed what they describe as the world’s ...
This cell-like structure can grow, feed, divide and compete. Researchers ponder what it means for the future of synthetic ...
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World's first synthetic cell with a complete life cycle could revolutionize biological engineering
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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Jurassic fashion? T-Rex leather could reshape luxury industry says VML's Dimitri Guerassimov
To create the leather, scientists started with fragments of fossilised T-Rex collagen, then used AI and computational biology ...
From space to healthcare and artificial intelligence, what could the next 250 years of the United States look like?
(THE CONVERSATION) The United States is one of only a handful of countries that allows companies to hold patents on plant varieties. As a result, a small number of corporations can – and do – suppress ...
A video of SpudCell - a synthetic cell assembled entirely from non-living chemical components - containing both a genome and ...
Scientists at The Wistar Institute have shown that a single injection of a small, circular piece of genetic instructions can ...
Scientists claim they have developed world’s first man-made cell that can eat and grow - It was built from non-living ...
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