Scientists are exploring how DNA’s physical structure can store vast amounts of data and encode secure information.
University of Missouri researchers are developing new ways to better simulate the complex nature of human brain tissue. For ...
Barker reinforces Physna’s commitment to federal missions, national security, and modernization of complex defense ...
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Toward regenerative bioprinting: Magnetic mixer enables scalable manufacturing of 3D-printed tissues
3D bioprinting, in which living tissues are printed with cells mixed into soft hydrogels, or "bio-inks," is widely used in ...
A Dartmouth study finds that molecular hitchhikers living within bacteria can make their hosts extra resistant to medical ...
Machine learning is helping neuroscientists organize vast quantities of cells’ genetic data in the latest neurobiological cartography effort.
Kevin Kelly, founding editor of "Wired" magazine and a lifelong observer of technology in motion, returns to Motley Fool co-founder David Gardner's "Rule Breaker Investing" for a conversation about ...
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The Matilda effect: When women made discoveries and men took the credit
From DNA to nuclear physics, women made landmark discoveries only to be written out of history. This feature explores the ...
UT researchers developed a new 3D printing method that can create an object with components of varying hardness and flexibility, all from the same material, according to a Jan. 29 paper published in ...
ATRX, a gene involved in organising and maintaining DNA structure within cells, is commonly altered in neuroblastoma. While the presence of ATRX mutations has long been associated with certain disease ...
Scientists have discovered that DNA behaves in a surprising way when squeezed through tiny nanopores, overturning a long-held ...
DNA, the blueprint of life, is best known for its fundamental role as genetic material—storing and transmitting biological information through the precise sequence of its bases. For decades, this ...
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