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This AI Just Designed a More Precise CRISPR Gene Editor for Human Cells From Scratch

CRISPR has revolutionized science. AI is now taking the gene editor to the next level.Thanks to its ability to accurately edit the genome, CRISPR...

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How the global gaming community is helping to solve biomedical challenges – Physics World

<a href="https://zephyrnet.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/how-the-global-gaming-community-is-helping-to-solve-biomedical-challenges-physics-world-3.jpg" data-fancybox data-src="https://zephyrnet.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/how-the-global-gaming-community-is-helping-to-solve-biomedical-challenges-physics-world-3.jpg" data-caption="Exploiting the efforts of gamers Millions of gamers playing Borderlands Science, a mini game within the video game Borderlands...

Cell Therapies Now Beat Back Once Untreatable Blood Cancers. Scientists Are Making Them Even Deadlier.

Dubbed “living drugs,” CAR T cells are bioengineered from a patient’s own immune cells to make them better able to hunt and destroy cancer.The...

Exploding Stars Are Rare—but if One Was Close Enough, It Could Threaten Life on Earth

Stars like the sun are remarkably constant. They vary in brightness by only 0.1 percent over years and decades, thanks to the fusion of...

Pleasure or Pain? He Maps the Neural Circuits That Decide. | Quanta Magazine

IntroductionIshmail Abdus-Saboor has been fascinated by the variety of the natural world since he was a boy growing up in Philadelphia. The nature walks...

This Company Is Growing Mini Livers Inside People to Fight Liver Disease

Growing a substitute liver inside a human body sounds like science fiction.Yet a patient with severe liver damage just received an injection that could...

Bacterial nanowires make an electrical grid in the soil – Physics World

Because there’s not much oxygen deep underground, the bacteria that live there have evolved other ways to get rid of the electrons they produce...

Willow Industries CEO Jill Ellsworth Named to Inc.’s 2024 Female

DENVER — Inc. magazine announced its seventh annual Female Founders list, honoring a bold group of 250 women whose innovations and ideas are challenging the...

Your Brain Breaks Its Own DNA to Form Memories That Can Last a Lifetime

Some memories last a lifetime. The awe of seeing a full solar eclipse. The first smile you shared with your partner. The glimpse of...

Engineering sustainable living materials for a greener future

Apr 01, 2024 (Nanowerk Spotlight) Faced with mounting environmental challenges, scientists worldwide are seeking sustainable solutions. Engineering living materials—composites incorporating living organisms—offers great promise by...

Human Artificial Chromosomes Could Ferry Tons More DNA Cargo Into Cells

The human genetic blueprint is deceptively simple. Our genes are tightly wound into 46 X-shaped structures called chromosomes. Crafted by evolution, they carry DNA...

Silicon nanospikes take out 96% of virus particles

Mar 26, 2024 (Nanowerk News) An international research team led by RMIT University has designed and manufactured a virus-killing surface that could help control disease...

Emerging trends in wearable breath sensors aim at personalized healthcare solutions

In a recent study published in Communications Materials, scientists reviewed current research on using wearable breath sensors to monitor respiratory parameters such as temperature,...

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