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‘DNA flower’ robots can deliver drugs inside body
Scientists at the University of North Carolina (UNC) have developed microscopic soft robots that mimic the adaptive behavior ...
The federal government has been—and must remain—a critical partner in foundational technological innovation and research ...
Circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA)—genetic material shed from tumors into the bloodstream—may help risk-stratify patients with ...
By shuttling silver and mercury between binding sites in DNA, scientists make the molecule switch conductance levels like a ...
Long interspersed nuclear element-1 (LINE-1 or L1) is the only active, self-copying genetic element in the human ...
Researchers at the University of North Carolina have created microscopic soft robots shaped like flowers that can change ...
Adaptyx Biosciences, a biowearables company developing the first platform for continuous, multi-analyte molecular monitoring, today announced it has raised $14 million in seed financing, bringing ...
US researchers create microscopic DNA “flowers” that mimic life, folding and unfolding to adapt and deliver medicine.
Scientists suggest approach could be leveraged for a wide range of chemical applications, with complex, workflows streamlined into a rapid, single-step reaction.
Mikhail Karasikov and his colleagues at ETH Zurich worked on MetaGraph, a search engine designed for genomic databases containing massive troves of DNA and RNA sequences.
MetaGraph compresses vast data archives into a search engine for scientists, opening up new frontiers of biological discovery ...
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