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Synthetic Origins
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Michael Elowitz
Michael Elowitz on the early years of synthetic biology and the programmability of living cells.
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Beyond Steel Tanks
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Elliot Hershberg & Niko McCarty
GLP-1 drugs could one day outsell iPhones, but there is not enough biomanufacturing capacity to make them. For solutions, we should look away from the factory.
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Making Cells Young
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José Luis Ricón
In the laboratory, cellular reprogramming can reverse epigenetic damage and reset cells to a "young" state. Can we do the same for entire organisms?
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Making of "The Vector Zoo"
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Xander Balwit
The triumphs and travails of the writing process. Xander Balwit explains the inspiration behind "The Vector Zoo."
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The Vector Zoo
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Please note: The Arcade of Intentional Extinction will be closed for renovations between December 5th, 2126 and March 1st, 2127
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Why Synthetic Blood Hasn't Taken Off
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