AI is transforming longevity as companies like METiS TechBio and Human Longevity use algorithms to combat ageing and predict health risks For Beijing-based METiS TechBio CEO Lai Tsai-ta, ageing is ...
Computational chemists at the University of Amsterdam's Van 't Hoff Institute for Molecular Sciences have developed a ...
Every organism you have ever seen, every ecosystem you have ever walked through, is the ongoing output of an algorithm that ...
Throughout history, most of the world’s genomic research has relied on Ananyo Choudhury from people of European ancestry. A ...
OpenELM is an open-source library by CarperAI, designed to enable evolutionary search with language models in both code and natural language. The OpenELM project has the following goals: Release an ...
On May 27, 1961, Heinrich Matthaei, a postdoc working with NIH scientist Marshal Nirenberg, placed synthetic polyuracil RNA into 20 test tubes to see what it would produce. Each tube contained ...
Synthetic biologists from Yale were able to re-write the genetic code of an organism — a novel genomically recoded organism (GRO) with one stop codon — using a cellular platform that they developed ...
Despite awe-inspiring diversity, nearly every lifeform – from bacteria to blue whales – shares the same genetic code. How and when this code came about has been the subject of much scientific ...
The blue blood of threatened horseshoe crabs contains a chemical essential for testing the safety of vaccines. So these ancient creatures are highly sought after by pharmaceutical companies worldwide, ...
Repeats of DNA sequences, often referred to as 'junk DNA' or 'dark matter,' that are found in chromosomes and could contribute to cancer or other diseases have been challenging to identify and ...
New tool from @hopkinskimmel investigators sheds light on “dark matter” of the human genome, identifying repeat DNA sequences linked to cancer. › Repeats of DNA sequences, often referred to as “junk ...