DNA doesn’t just sit still inside our cells — it folds, loops, and rearranges in ways that shape how genes behave.
Chemist Anne Lüscher showed at 39C3 how synthetic DNA can be used for data storage and tamper-proof authentication.
By studying the natural world, scientists find blueprints for innovations that can improve human lives—in the genes of a ...
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AlphaFold rewired science, and 5 years later it’s still evolving
AlphaFold arrived as a technical moonshot that suddenly made protein structures feel like software rather than secrets of nature, and five years on it has rewired how laboratories plan experiments, ...
Electronic data capture (EDC) extract from the ongoing ACR-368 registrational-intent Phase 2b monotherapy trial in OncoSignature-positive (BM+) subjects with endometrial cancer (EC) showed 39% overall ...
Electronic data capture (EDC) extract from the ongoing ACR-368 registrational-intent Phase 2b monotherapy trial in OncoSignature-positive (BM+) ...
As the year is about to end, here is a short review of important breakthroughs in science that defined the year. In 2025, ...
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New imaging breakthrough makes cancer cells light up on cue
Cancer imaging is entering a phase where malignant cells no longer hide in murky grayscale but flare into view with surgical precision. Across operating rooms, scanners, and even blood tests, ...
Scientists are one step closer to pinpointing fragments of Leonardo da Vinci’s elusive DNA. A team of researchers from the ...
Scientists have uncovered genetic evidence that they say may be linked to the Renaissance master, but some experts are more ...
Researchers suggest that they have recovered sequences from ancient works and from letters that may belong to the Renaissance ...
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