Artificial DNA unleashed against cancer cells: a world first
The first steps in using artificial DNA to kill cancer cells look very solid and encouraging.
Read moreThe first steps in using artificial DNA to kill cancer cells look very solid and encouraging.
Read moreData archiving on DNA will allow us to preserve present and future human knowledge in a lasting and ecological way: this is where we are.
Read moreThe million-year-old fragment is by far the oldest DNA of its kind ever recovered, and it can be very useful to us.
Read moreT. dohrnii is the only biologically immortal species. Now scientists have peered into its DNA to find out what makes this jellyfish live forever.
Read moreA study by some geneticists and archaeologists has shown that the lineage of man's best friend, the dog, can be traced back to at least two specific populations of ancient wolves. Finally we can find out ...
Read moreObtain faces from a DNA sample? An Israeli company announces that it has developed a technology that allows this. Huge technical and ethical doubts.
Read moreA DNA-based plastic can be recycled virtually indefinitely, is light and easy to manufacture.
Read more3 faces of Egyptian mummies have been reconstructed from their DNA with a combination of genetics and forensic techniques
Read moreThe study opens up the potential for new ecological, sanitary and forensic applications of environmental DNA, now used only for the analysis of aquatic environments
Read moreThe gene bank on Svalbard shows some cracks, and a team of scientists suggests moving the seed samples more safely: to a lunar bunker.
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