Johns Hopkins engineers have developed gel strips that change shape when given chemical instructions written in DNA code. These "gel automata," measuring just centimeters, can grow or shrink, ...
Aditxt’s Subsidiary Adimune Highlights Its Approach to Reprogramming the Immune System Through DNA Instructions, Now with 96 Granted and 22 Pending Patents Targeting Autoimmunity Market Estimated at ...
Humanity is creating digital data at a breakneck pace — by 2020, experts predict that we’ll produce an average of 1.7 megabytes of data for each person on Earth every second. And a tiny plastic bunny ...
Research reveals that five DNA letters can switch chromatin between fluid and solid-like states, influencing gene ...
Artificial intelligence has just redrawn the map of our genome’s control room, revealing hundreds of thousands of tiny DNA ...
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DNA is the code of life, and so advances that allow us to edit that code have unlocked vast potential, from simply editing away the buggy code of disease, to engineering animals that don’t spread ...
Two independent teams of research pioneers report today that they were each able to make a crude DNA nanobot, creating microscopic workers that could be chemically directed to coordinate efforts or ...
DNA is a biological molecule that contains the instructions an organism needs to function, develop, and reproduce. It is present in all forms of life on earth and contains each organism’s genetic code ...
When the Human Genome Project announced that they had completed the first human genome in 2003, it was a momentous accomplishment - for the first time, the DNA blueprint of human life was unlocked.
The United States Food and Drug Administration has just approved the first-ever clinical trial that uses CRISPR-Cas13 RNA ...