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AI-Designed Phages
A new paper shows that a generative AI model can design viable bacteriophages.
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Is That DNA Dangerous?
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Tessa Alexanian & Max Langenkamp
Synthetic DNA poses biosecurity risks that curated databases and screening algorithms can minimize. Here’s how they work now and how they could improve.
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Day Zero Antivirals for Future Pandemics
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Brian Wang
Medicines modeled off the innate immune system have the best chance of protecting us during the next viral outbreak.
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Mini Issue 01
Measuring the Black Death
Words by
Saloni Dattani
Reports suggest that between 40 and 60 percent of the population died during the bubonic plague that swept through Europe in the mid-1300s. What accounts for this wide range of estimates?
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Announcing a special mini-issue devoted to biotechnology's role in pandemic prevention.
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Meet the Flower Designer Who Built a Laboratory In His Home
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Sebastian Cocioba, a vocal advocate for amateur science, built a home laboratory from spare parts and second-hand machines purchased on eBay.
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Inside the Laboratory for Extraordinary Microbes
Words by
Niko McCarty
Cultivarium, a small nonprofit, is building tools to grow and engineer peculiar organisms—and then giving their discoveries away for free.
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