Tag: protein
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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A Universal Vaccine Against Any Viral Variant? A New Study Suggest It’s Possible
From Covid boosters to annual flu shots, most of us are left wondering: Why so many, so often?There’s a reason to update vaccines. Viruses...
A Universal Vaccine Against Any Viral Variant? A New Study Suggests It’s Possible
From Covid boosters to annual flu shots, most of us are left wondering: Why so many, so often?There’s a reason to update vaccines. Viruses...
Molecular Farming Company to Achieve USDA Approval for Plant-Grown Animal Proteins
Luxembourg, Apr 22, 2024 - (ACN Newswire) - Moolec Science SA (NASDAQ:MLEC)("The company"), a Molecular Farming food-ingredient company, announced today that the Animal and Plant...
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...
Scale AI training and inference for drug discovery through Amazon EKS and Karpenter | Amazon Web Services
This is a guest post co-written with the leadership team of Iambic Therapeutics.
Iambic Therapeutics is a...
Viruses Finally Reveal Their Complex Social Life | Quanta Magazine
IntroductionEver since viruses came to light in the late 1800s, scientists have set them apart from the rest of life. Viruses were far smaller...
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...
Meet the ‘quantum plumbers’ uncovering the mysteries of fluid mechanics at the nanoscale – Physics World
Nanofluidics could be used to purify water, generate energy and build nanoscale machines. But when water flows through a carbon nanotube, classical fluid mechanics...
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...
Life’s Origins: How Fissures in Hot Rocks May Have Kickstarted Biochemistry
How did the building blocks of life originate?The question has long vexed scientists. Early Earth was dotted with pools of water rich in chemicals—a...
From Non-Markovian Dissipation to Spatiotemporal Control of Quantum Nanodevices
Thibaut Lacroix1,2,3, Brendon W. Lovett2, and Alex W. Chin31Institut für Theoretische Physik und IQST, Albert-Einstein-Allee 11, Universität Ulm, D-89081 Ulm, Germany2SUPA, School of Physics...
A New Treatment Rejuvenates Aging Immune Systems in Elderly Mice
Our immune system is like a well-trained brigade.Each unit has a unique specialty. Some cells directly kill invading foes; others release protein “markers” to...