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Scientists say they have built a cell from scratch for the first time
Scientists say they have built a cell from scratch for the first time that can feed, grow and replicate like a natural cell.
Coded cells are changing how modern day researchers develop drugs, for the benefit of the STEM space and society.
In mammals, hair follicles emerge during embryonic development, forming geometric patterns that vary from one species to ...
Discover how the amino acid leucine enhances energy production and protects mitochondrial health in our cells.
In an interview, synthetic biologist Peter Carr explains research on synthetic cells, their potential benefits and hazards, ...
Intactis Bio joins the Biocomputing industry, which seeks to deliver lower-energy, cost-efficient computing capacity driven ...
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Schools and Churches Are Cashing In on Cell Towers—Nearby Homeowners Fear the Cost
A proposed 140-foot tower overlooking Stony Brook Harbor is the latest in a broader fight over cell tower rent, views, and ...
We’re just beginning to decode this faint optical “signature of life” and what it could reveal about health, disease, and the future of medicine.
No annual fee, 3 points per dollar on a lot of everyday expenses, and even cell phone insurance. This card punches above its ...
Cece Calhoun ’21, medical director of Yale’s Sickle Cell Program, reflects on the challenges of building teams and structures ...
With the aid of physical forces—in this case, sound—it is possible to actively steer the formation of engineered tissue. For ...
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