News

A discovery of how to build little blocks out of DNA and get them to stick to lipids has implications for biosensing and mRNA vaccines.
A discovery of how to build little blocks out of DNA and get them to stick to lipids has implications for biosensing and mRNA vaccines.
Scientists learning to program “synthetic life” with DNA Three experts at AAAS Chicago 2009 detail recent advances in “synthetic life … ...
The intricate process of duplicating genetic information, referred to as DNA replication, lies at the heart of the transmission of life from one cell to another and from one organism to the next.
The Pennsylvania State Police have launched a rapid DNA analysis program, distributing technology that will allow investigators to test samples outside a lab and get results in as few as 90 minutes.
A discovery of how to build little blocks out of DNA and get them to stick to lipids, the main constituents of plant and animal cells, has implications for biosensing and mRNA vaccines.