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3 Ways to Accelerate the Biomanufacturing Revolution
Advances in synthetic biology are spurring a biomanufacturing revolution can help us address our gravest challenges.
Feb 8, 20224 min read


Antarctic Bacteria Live on Air and Make Their Own Water Using Hydrogen as Fuel
Antarctic soil bacteria live in harsh environments by relying on inorganic compounds like hydrogen, methane and carbon dioxide.
Jan 4, 20223 min read


Needle-Free Injections Could Become a Reality, Thanks to Lasers and the 'Bubble Gun'
. Researchers in the Netherlands are developing the 'Bubble Gun', which uses laser technology to deliver 'virtually painless injections'.
Nov 9, 20212 min read


Research That Shines Light on How Cells Recover From Threats May Lead to New Insights Into Alzheimer
Studies explain how a protein known as ubiquitin is responsible for getting cells back up and running when the coast is clear.
Jul 15, 20213 min read


The Future of Bioengineering in Society | Dr. Megan Palmer
Dr. Megan Palmer contemplates the intersection of synthetic biology and public good for a secure future.
Mar 31, 20211 min read


Another Boundary Breached – Deepfaking the Human DNA
A new scientific discovery could be the solution to the ethical and privacy issues surrounding DNA research.
Mar 30, 20213 min read


Slime Mould – The Brainless Creature that Embodies Alternative Intelligence
Slime moulds could teach humans a thing or two about solving complex problems and living communally.
Mar 30, 20213 min read
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