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Breaking the Speed Limit on Cell Division
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Kamal Nahas
The slow growth of model organisms delays biological research. Engineering cells to divide more quickly could speed it up.
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Where's the Synthetic Blood?
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Keith Neeves
Synthetic blood cells could solve blood shortages, but only if technical challenges are surmounted and costs are slashed.
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The First Patented G.M.O.
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The Supreme Court case that built the biotechnology industry.
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Defense-Forward Biosecurity
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Allison Berke
DNA sequencing is becoming better and cheaper. So are AI tools that can decode the results. It’s time to build a genomic surveillance network that can detect emerging outbreaks at their source.
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The Promise of Gas Vesicles
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Niko McCarty
Gas vesicles are protein shells that reflect soundwaves. They were first discovered in lake-dwelling microbes in Germany but now enable scientists to “hear” individual cells within the body.
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Driving Toward Nanopores
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A nanopore sequencer is a tiny device that can read DNA with high accuracy. Its invention, made possible by merging hardware with machine learning, holds lessons for other measurement tools.
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