Programmable cell‑like particles seek out drug‑resistant bacteria, inject lethal payloads, and spare beneficial microbes.
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Scientists just recreated hostile Mars conditions in the lab, and these tiny cells refused to die
Tiny yeast cells have shown they can handle conditions similar to those on Mars. In lab tests, they survived both intense ...
The next generation of blood-thinning medicine might not come from a laboratory synthesising new chemical compounds. It might come from a ...
MGI Tech Co., Ltd. (MGI), a company dedicated to developing core tools and technologies that drive innovation in life sciences, celebrates its 10th anniversary, a decade marked by breakthroughs that ...
Professor Chris Lawson (ChemE) and his team have shown how to encourage chain-elongating bacteria to produce medium-chain ...
A new no-code tool in Google Workspace lets you build custom ‘flows’ to automate your routine tasks. Here’s how to use it.
In a paper just out in Nature Synthesis, researchers led by Prof. Timothy Noël of the University of Amsterdam's Van 't Hoff ...
That’s why they turn to simulations, like this one, which tracks how a bacterial cell divides into two. The simulation tries ...
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