While some practices remain controversial or speculative, biohackers are united by a shared curiosity: how can we engineer ...
BEVs carry diverse molecular cargo that offers non-invasive biomarkers for early diagnosis and monitoring of PCOS and ...
Viruses known as 'jumbo' phages are seen as a potential tool against deadly bacterial infections. But scientists must first decipher the extraordinary makeup of these mysterious viruses. Researchers ...
With the demand for human donor organs desperately outstripping supply, scientists are working to see if genetically edited ...
Ozempic, MRI machines and flat screen televisions all emerged out of fundamental research decades earlier — the very types of ...
A research team has successfully engineered a japonica rice variety using CRISPR/Cas9 to simultaneously optimize plant ...
The inaugural TCCI AI-Driven Science Symposium was held in San Francisco from Monday to Tuesday, bringing together three ...
Hundreds of new viruses living inside bacteria within our gut have been discovered in an international study led by Professor Jeremy J. Barr from Monash University’s School of Biological Sciences and ...
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Weird science studies that ended up being useful
Science isn’t always serious. Sometimes researchers ask questions that seem silly at first, like why toast lands butter-side ...
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Precision Genome Editing of D3 Gene Enhances Rice Architecture and Stress Resilience
By precisely editing the D3 gene, which regulates both plant height and tillering, researchers developed compact, ...
The idea that a single-celled bacterium can defend itself against viruses in a similar way as the 1.8-trillion-cell human immune system is still “mind-blowing” for molecular biologist Joshua Modell of ...
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