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Scientists just created the most lifelike cell ever made in a lab — here's what it could accomplish
SpudCell is a new cell-like platform that can feed, grow and divide like a normal cell — but it's not yet a perfect ...
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Scientists wipe out 99% of cancer cells in lab using vibrating molecules
(STEVE GSCHMEISSNER/Science Photo Library/Getty Images) Scientists may have found a way to destroy cancer cells without ...
Getting it over the finish line was a labor of love—and now, more than five years after her death, the lab of former Sloan ...
University of Minnesota researchers say "SpudCell" is the most life-like synthetic cell yet, able to grow, divide and pass ...
The lab-made cell can grow, copy its DNA, and divide but cannot survive independently or be considered fully alive, ...
What do you call an organism with no evolutionary ancestors? SpudCell, apparently ...
Blind People Offered Hope of Seeing Again After Stem Cell Breakthrough Remakes Retinal Blood Vessels
When injected into mice with retinal disease, the special retinal blood cells integrated into the damaged tissue to ...
Scientists say they have built a cell from scratch for the first time that feeds, grows and replicates like a natural cell, a ...
Created from 150 components, including lipids, ribosomes, enzymes, and DNA, in the lab. At the core of the design are 36 ...
Scientists built a synthetic cell that combines more lifelike properties than ever before — proof of concept that it’s possible to bring nonliving materials to life, or something close to it, in the ...
Biomedical engineers at Duke University have used induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) to grow specialized blood vessel ...
This cell-like structure can grow, feed, divide and compete. Researchers ponder what it means for the future of synthetic ...
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