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A giant impact on the early Earth could have brought the building blocks of RNA to our planet, which new research suggests ...
A new CRISPR breakthrough shows scientists can turn genes back on without cutting DNA, by removing chemical tags that act ...
For decades, biology textbooks taught that DNA’s story could be told with a single image: two elegant strands twisting in a ...
The GLP-1 agonists market is set to skyrocket, reaching USD 170.75 billion by 2033, growing from USD 64.42 billion in 2025 at a CAGR of 13.0%. Driven by expanding indications, the market sees robust ...
To our immune system, a potentially lifesaving gene therapy can look a lot like a dangerous infection. That's because most genetic medicine uses viruses or double-stranded DNA to deliver genetic ...
Humanity is generating data faster than it can be stored, and the hard drives and tape libraries that quietly underpin the cloud are already straining to keep up. As the gap widens between what we ...
Johnson and Alistar competed as finalists in CU Boulder’s 2025 Lab Venture Challenge where their technology generated much interest from industry leaders. Access to DNA is crucial in many branches of ...
In the time it takes to process thousands of tips and chase down leads, serial offenders can strike again. That's why forensic expert David Mittelman is arguing the rapid DNA breakthroughs in the ...
IT, engineering, data, and AI teams now lead responsible AI efforts. PwC recommends a three-tier "defense" model. Embed, don't bolt on, responsible AI in everything. "Responsible AI" is a very hot and ...
One of the things that emerging diseases, including the COVID and Zika pandemics, have taught us is that it’s tough to keep up with infectious diseases in the modern world. Things like air travel can ...