Insulin “made in cow”: is the future of anti-diabetes drugs a cow?
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.
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.
The Svalbard Global Seed Vault has received a record number of new seed custodians who can secure our food future.
Paul Edmonds, a patient from California, defeated both HIV and cancer thanks to a revolutionary stem cell transplant.
The SynMoss project aims to develop a plant with a fully synthetic genome in the next 10 years, revolutionizing plant biotechnology.
The failed predictions that defined an era: From personal space travel to unlimited hydrogen, there's a lot of the future still missing
Innovative research transforms Cutibacterium acnes, a common skin bacterium, into an effective ally against acne.
GX_P2V, a deadly COVID variant discovered in China, attacks the brain and kills genetically modified mice in 8 days
The cloning of a rhesus monkey reignites the debate over human cloning, highlighting both the technical challenges and ethical concerns.
Two substances that induce signals in Arabidopsis plants have been discovered, opening new perspectives on plant communication.
The integration of Neanderthal DNA into modern humans raises questions about our true evolutionary heritage.
Extraordinary research highlights links between metabolites such as carnitine and vitamin D and suicidal ideation, suggesting new approaches to treating major depression.
A walk through the jobs of the future, which in the coming years will redefine the professional landscape of all of us.
In clinical trials, divarasib was effective in slowing the development of tumors in colorectal cancer, with manageable side effects and high tolerability.
France may soon adopt newborn genomic screening, revealing hundreds of rare diseases from birth.
Latest discoveries about jellyfish DNA could extend human life, according to studies by scientists at Eötvös Loránd University
Unidentified respiratory disease affects dogs in multiple US states: common antibiotics ineffective. What is it about?
Recent research suggests that trauma can change genetic expression and pass on to future generations.
Researchers from the Catholic University modify LIMK1 protein, enhancing memory through the use of rapamycin.
Innovative research: bioengineered viruses become electrical sources, generating energy through heat. New frontiers in sustainability are opening up.
Just one dose of lepodisiran brought down genetic cholesterol levels for nearly a year, marking a potential shift in the treatment of heart disease.
A 15-year project culminates in the creation of yeast strains with more than half of their DNA synthesized in the laboratory