AI can now create genome viruses in laboratories and redesign toxins to evade controls, raising biosafety alert and rise of ...
A giant impact on the early Earth could have brought the building blocks of RNA to our planet, which new research suggests ...
BioCT, Connecticut's life sciences trade organization, is pleased to announce the appointment of four distinguished ...
A Milan-based design studio shaping global luxury from Miami towers to award-winning superyachts, m2atelier builds calm, ...
The enzyme E3 ligase plays a key role here by acting as a “broker” that mediates the labeling of the proteins to be degraded. A research team at Goethe University Frankfurt has now made the first ...
At the mRNA Health conference in Berlin, enginzyme and AGC Inc. presented a scalable process to produce a key mRNA vaccine and therapy ingredient, N1-methylpseudouridine-5'-triphosphate (m¹?TP). The ...
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Dietician shares six everyday foods that help reduce muscle soreness after exercise
A nutritionist has shared a list of six everyday foods that can help your body recover and reduce soreness after exercise - ...
Nick Edwards, PhD, CEO of Potato, has a “burning desire” to speed up scientific discovery. In an interview with GEN, he explained how Potato’s AI “scientist,” named Tater, recently replicated a main ...
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Study shows protons in living systems can follow quantum rules
Protons, the positively charged particles that help build every atom in our bodies, are starting to look less like classical ...
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Chernobyl’s stray dogs took radiation for decades, are they changing?
For nearly four decades, the stray dogs of Chernobyl have lived and bred in one of the most contaminated landscapes on Earth, absorbing low doses of radiation that would keep most people far away.
New collaboration empowers customers with sequence-perfect constructs as long as 50 kb Integrated DNA Technologies (IDT), a Danaher company and a global leader in genomics, and Ansa Biotechnologies, ...
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AI meets DNA: US scientists design massive genetic circuit libraries faster than ever
New CLASSIC technique uses AI and massive DNA libraries to predict genetic circuit performance faster and more accurately.
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