Scientists find Arctic microbes swap DNA far more often than expected, offering new clues about climate change and carbon storage.
A prototype cell partly capable of replicating itself has been created using 36 existing bacterial genes, but it's not really ...
Every year, bacteria kill more than a million people worldwide through infections that no longer respond to antibiotics. In ...
Roche launched its next-generation gene sequencing machine on Monday, marking a bid by the Swiss drugmaker and diagnostics ...
A joint research team has developed an automated design technology that enables the creation of DNA origami structures that ...
(Sdominick/E+/Getty Images) Sloths are unusual: they're the slowest-moving mammals on the planet, have the slowest ...
This year marks the 35th anniversary of Sonic the Hedgehog and to celebrate, Sega has apparently taken the tack of “Fuck it, we (Spin)ball.” First spotted by PC Gamer, Sega has unveiled a life-sized ...
Scientists have developed a new way to improve the reliability of DNA origami for future biomedical, agritech and other technological applications. DNA origami forms with strands of DNA, one long ...
Scientists have developed a new way to improve the reliability of DNA origami for future biomedical, agritech and other technological applications. Scaffolded DNA and RNA origami is a technique that ...
Tesla CEO Elon Musk used to refer to the company’s electric-vehicle lineup as a “S3XY” suite of cars. But he’ll need a new moniker as Tesla does away with its Model S and Model X vehicles, which have ...
"A barbaric, intentional, thoughtful act." That is how prosecutors described the final, fatal move that the person who killed Anna Kepner used to end her life. The transcript comes from a February ...