When scientist J. Craig Venter and his team announced in 2010 that they had created the first cell controlled by a fully synthetic genome, it marked a turning point in how scientists think about life.
Life itself depends on a core group of about a dozen elements – such as carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen – along with ...
The National Academy of Sciences announced today the election of 120 members and 25 international members in recognition of ...
AI could "give the scientific community a way to address the most difficult and urgent questions in human health," argues ...
Until now, molecular-level DNA circuits have mainly been used for simple tasks, such as detecting the presence of ...
Study helps lay the foundations for a future of “smart” tissue therapeutics that can be scaled to a patient’s needs.
Scientists shared transcripts with The Times in which chatbots described how to assemble deadly pathogens and unleash them in ...
Direct, sequence-perfect clonal DNA up to 50 kb is empowering customers to expand their design space and innovate without ...
Recently, Michael Levitt, the 2013 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry and a tenured professor at Stanford University, made a special ...
Years before he conducted the research that would earn him a Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine, Shinya Yamanaka, MD, ...
OpenAI Has a New AI Model Built for Biology and Science ...
Spatial biology is a rapidly advancing discipline that examines biological molecules (such as DNA, RNA, and proteins) within their native locations in tissues. This approach offers critical insight ...