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  • Student-built system unlocks fully autonomous electroporation for 96- and 384-well workflows
    Inside the California NanoSystems Institute at UCLA, where some of the most advanced and technical automated infrastructure on campus resides,... Read more
  • Single-molecule RNA mapping may reveal how shape shifts steer health and disease
    Researchers from A*STAR Genome Institute of Singapore (A*STAR GIS) have developed a new method to study individual RNA molecules and... Read more
  • Implantable bacteria can now be safely contained, clearing a major hurdle for fighting infection and cancer
    Researchers have long known that bacteria could potentially be used to deliver therapeutic drugs inside the human body. However, safely... Read more
  • Bacterial energy enzyme reveals dual-trigger sodium pump mechanism, offering antibiotic clues
    The Na+-NQR enzyme is vital for energy production in pathogenic bacteria like the one that causes cholera, making it a... Read more
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    A CBBL research team led by Professor Balachandran Manavalan from the Department of Integrative Biotechnology at Sungkyunkwan University has developed... Read more
  • Discovery could reshape RNA editing with DNA-guided CRISPR
    A team of engineers at the University of Florida has developed a new form of CRISPR technology that could make... Read more
  • Engineered proteins store digital files with 30 times density at one-tenth cost
    Massive volumes of digital data are generated every day from AI training, big data analytics and smart devices. As conventional... Read more
  • Biodegradable sensors attached to plants detect pesticides in 3 minutes
    Researchers at the São Carlos Institute of Physics at the University of São Paulo (IFSC-USP) in Brazil, led by Paulo... Read more
  • A fresh approach to peppermint: 250 new variants could boost flavor and fight disease
    The genomics of peppermint are not as fresh as their flavor but scientists from the University of California, Davis, have... Read more
  • A new method could help Washington shellfish farmers control a pesky shrimp
    Burrowing shrimp are small marine excavators native to Washington. They make their homes deep in the sediment by digging, turning... Read more
  • Fungus-powered farming delivers higher yields and better-tasting crops, says study
    Can we have higher yields and better taste? Using a natural extract from the fungus Pseudozyma aphidis, this method improves... Read more
  • AI tool boosts imperfect antibiotic candidates, with 85% working in lab tests
    Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania have developed ApexGO, a novel, AI-powered method for turning promising but imperfect antibiotic candidates... Read more
  • Microalgae can photosynthetically produce and secrete biofuel precursors
    Microalgae have attracted growing attention as a promising platform for sustainable biofuel production because they can use photosynthesis to convert... Read more
  • A marine-inspired sunscreen ingredient made by E. coli
    How do fish survive relentless sunlight in the open waters without getting burned? They make their own natural sunscreen—and now,... Read more
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