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Mayo Clinic researchers found that tiny synthetic DNA molecules can hunt down and attach to 'zombie cells' linked to aging and disease
A team at Mayo Clinic has developed synthetic DNA strands that can seek out and latch onto senescent cells, the damaged, lingering cells that refuse to die and instead accumulate in tissues as we age, ...
A robotics student built a Disney-style Star Wars droid at home using online parts, 3D printing, and simulation-trained ...
In the LLM era, the number of models is exploding. Different models vary across capability, scale, cost, and privacy boundaries. Choosing and connecting the right models to build semantic AI ...
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Scientists analyzing the genomes of 3,200 Japanese people found a hidden third ancestral group tied to the ancient Emishi
For more than three decades, the story of where the Japanese people came from followed a tidy two-part script: ancient Jomon ...
A casual conversation between graduate students helped spark a breakthrough in aging research at Mayo Clinic. Researchers discovered that tiny synthetic DNA molecules called aptamers can selectively ...
A team of engineers at the University of Florida has developed a new form of CRISPR technology that could make diagnostics ...
Gene editing can repair a DNA error in mice that causes Dravet syndrome, a rare, incurable, and potentially deadly form of ...
A team of Rice University bioengineers has developed a new way to create highly realistic "mock" patient samples that could ...
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