For decades, creating life from non-living materials has largely belonged to science fiction. Now, scientists say they have crossed an important scientific milestone – by building a synthetic cell ...
Researchers from the MRC Protein Phosphorylation and Ubiquitylation Unit at the University of Dundee, together with collaborators from ETH Zürich, the Malopolska Center of Biotechnology and the ...
So what does it actually take to discover fashion's next faces? We spoke with four casting directors working across both ...
Anthropic said all AI companies need to come together to decide to "pause" frontier AI development.
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Scientists are hurriedly mapping the DNA of every endangered species – before they disappear forever
Colossal Biosciences will sequence and cryopreserve genomes for all 2,300+ US endangered species in partnership with Fish and ...
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Dar Al Funoon is 'going to connect us all,' says head of culture and tourism in Abu Dhabi
Frank Gehry-designed venue for concerts, dance, ballet, recitals, opera, theatre and stand-up comedy set to open near ...
How does your body produce millions of antibodies from one genome? New research reveals how two closely related proteins help ...
Scientists have developed a new way to improve the reliability of DNA origami for future biomedical, agritech and other technological applications. DNA origami forms with strands of DNA, one long ...
Scientists have developed a new way to improve the reliability of DNA origami for future biomedical, agritech and other technological applications. Scaffolded DNA and RNA origami is a technique that ...
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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 ...
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