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Scientists have created an artificial RNA system that can copy itself using simple building blocks and temperature changes.
This creature blurs the line between viruses and cells, exhibiting remarkable characteristics that push the boundaries of ...
In the vast and often unseen world of microscopic life, a recent discovery may force scientists to rethink what it means to ...
CRISPR is revolutionizing medicine by enabling precise DNA edits, treating genetic diseases like sickle cell anemia and ...
Lincoln-based LICORbrio announced the acquisition of a German company that specializes in a laboratory process where proteins ...
Professor Sir Shankar Balasubramanian, from Cambridge, has won the Royal Society of Chemistry’s Khorana Prize in recognition ...
From the time we are conceived and through old age, genetic mutations accumulate in all our tissues, eluding the body's ...
Scientists have discovered Sukunaarchaeum mirabile, a unique archaeon residing within marine plankton, challenging traditional definitions of life. Th ...
A strategy that analyzes the structural properties of RNA could help identify regions that are promising targets for antiviral drugs.
This newly found organism doesn’t act like a virus or a cell, and that could change everything we know about biology.
Conducts 27% Workforce Reduction, Ceases Operations at Applied DNA Clinical Labs, Positions LineaRx for Growth – STONY BROOK, ...
Because they rely on hosts for a majority of functions, viruses aren’t considered alive. But entities like ‘Sukunaarchaeum ...