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Weird science studies that ended up being useful
Science isn’t always serious. Sometimes researchers ask questions that seem silly at first, like why toast lands butter-side ...
The inaugural TCCI AI-Driven Science Symposium was held in San Francisco from Monday to Tuesday, bringing together three ...
A research team has successfully engineered a japonica rice variety using CRISPR/Cas9 to simultaneously optimize plant ...
Advances in genome editing are transforming the treatment for rare genetic diseases, as seen in the case of seven-month-old ...
The Centre for Molecular Biology, Central University of Jammu organized an expert talk by Prof Dr Raghuvir Ram Viswanatha from the Department of Genetics, Harvard Medical School, USA. The lecture, ...
The idea that a single-celled bacterium can defend itself against viruses in a similar way as the 1.8-trillion-cell human immune system is still “mind-blowing” for molecular biologist Joshua Modell of ...
Deinococcus radiodurans is one of the most radioresistant organisms found on Earth to date, showing extreme resistance to damage factors such as UV, drought, and mutagens, and is of great interest to ...
Engineered bacteria reprogram tumor macrophages and direct copper into cancer cells, triggering cell death and systemic immunity without damaging healthy tissue. (Nanowerk Spotlight) Tumors do not ...
The colonies of Escherichia coli sitting in this petri dish become pathogenic when they carry Shiga toxin genes. Credit: Shutterstock “We’re essentially converting a pathogenic strain into a ...
In modern functional genomics, understanding how specific genes control cellular behavior requires both targeted intervention and high-resolution analysis. That’s where Perturb-Seq comes in—a method ...
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