Discover SpudCell, the synthetic cell created from lifeless chemicals that eats, grows, and reproduces, bringing us closer to ...
The goal of creating synthetic cells is not to replace nature, but to learn more deeply about biology and reengineer it to ...
While many of life's mysteries remain unsolved, every biologist can describe the basic processes performed by a living organism, including energy use, reproduction, growth and development. While these ...
The lab-made cell can grow, copy its DNA, and divide but cannot survive independently or be considered fully alive, ...
Discover how to replace traditional Excel chart objects with clean, customizable in-cell visualizations using a single ...
The U of M has built the world’s first synthetic cell that can grow, divide and replicate, opening the door to new ...
Researchers at the University of Minnesota have developed what they describe as the world’s ...
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 ...
Scientists claim they have developed world’s first man-made cell that can eat and grow - It was built from non-living ...
From chemical building blocks, scientists have created synthetic cells that have most of the hallmarks of life.
University of Minnesota researchers created SpudCell, the first bottom-up synthetic cell that feeds, grows, replicates DNA and divides.
Biomedical engineers use iPSCs to grow specialized retinal endothelial cells, successfully regenerating damaged eye blood ...