Remarkably, 98 percent of our DNA does not code for genes. Once considered “junk DNA,” it is now well appreciated that these ...
An interdisciplinary research team led by Dr. Elisha Krieg at the Leibniz Institute of Polymer Research Dresden (IPF) has ...
An interdisciplinary research team led by Dr. Elisha Krieg at the Leibniz Institute of Polymer Research Dresden (IPF) has successfully synthesized and characterized Olympic gels, a long-theorized ...
This new Aramchol formulation was co-developed by Galmed and Barcode Nanotech, based on Barcode Nanotech's unique and proprietary platform which enables simultaneous screening of hundreds of different ...
Researchers at Bar-Ilan University have discovered that changing just one letter in DNA can completely alter sex development in mice. In the new study, published in Nature Communications, a ...
With plants that look right out of Avatar, cities might soon be lit by glowing foliage instead of streetlamps.
Robot adoption is advancing rapidly, driven by declining costs, rising demand, and the integration of artificial intelligence ...
A recent review published in the journal SmartBot says these DNA nanorobots could one day be capable of delivering drugs to specific locations in the body, capturing viruses like SARS-CoV-2, and even ...
Scientists are finding ways to merge biology with electronics, unlocking new possibilities for data storage and computing.
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Virus-inspired DNA needle delivers molecules into cells, avoiding endosome traps
Researchers at Aarhus University have built a microscopic needle from DNA that can punch through a cell’s outer membrane and ...
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