The biotech revolution is knocking: who will open first?
AI accelerates the pace of biotech innovation: are we ready to do what is necessary to drive this epochal transformation?
AI accelerates the pace of biotech innovation: are we ready to do what is necessary to drive this epochal transformation?
The convergence of three key technologies will lead to revolutionary discoveries but also risks of inequality and chaos. You need to prepare.
With the 'Loop Living Cocoon', a coffin made of mushrooms and hemp that weighs only 30 kg and costs 1000 euros, death enriches life.
One cow, ten hundred. A small herd could produce all the insulin in a country, surpassing current production methods based on transgenic yeasts and bacteria.
Senolytic drugs act on the removal of senescent cells, harmful “elderly” cells that cause inflammation and dysfunctions typical of aging. Breast therapy is increasingly concrete.
The advent of cellular coffee could revolutionize a $132 billion global market, but will meet predictable resistance
Innovative research transforms Cutibacterium acnes, a common skin bacterium, into an effective ally against acne.
2024 will mark a real historical turning point in various fields, also opening up new ethical and social challenges. Let's take a look.
Loyal announces anti-aging drug for dogs, awaiting FDA approval. Let's see how it works.
3D bioprinting of organs and tissues will be the answer to long waiting lists for transplants, but there are still obstacles to overcome.
The human pangenome will be the genetic key to deciphering the causes of diseases and finding more effective treatments.
Will aging no longer be an insurmountable challenge? The medicine of the future fights it at the cellular level, and is approaching the turning point.
Tech predictions for next year abound: among others, we have these 5 on the “watchlist”. Here they are.
A new technique being studied in Qatar derives from methane a protein that will be used as a supplement in feed for fish and animals
Techniques improve and results improve: with the world's first cloning of an Arctic wolf, our chances of saving (or bringing back to life) endangered species grow.
Almost 15 years after its development, the tomato created to have higher levels of antioxidants is approved for human consumption.
The Mexican startup Greenfluidics has ideas as clear as they are bright. His scenario? Bio windows enhanced by nanotechnology, which capture CO2 and convert it into energy.
Lungs 3D printed from a patient's cells? Progress and a date for the first human tests: 2027
Synthetic biology can literally transform the reality we know. Like any transformative technology it can make us jump forward, or into the void.
What would a world be like if reversal of aging damage was widespread and for everyone? Let's try to visualize a scenario.
The addition of a gene that encodes human proteins makes potatoes 50% larger: sensational discovery or aberration? Posterity will judge.