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Maglev titanium heart now whirs inside the chest of a live patient
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How AI revolutionized protein science, but didn’t end it
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Smiling robot face is made from living human skin cells
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AI traces mysterious metastatic cancers to their source
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Embracing idiosyncrasies over optimization: The path to innovation in biotechnological design
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What am I thankful for this year? Amazing scientific discoveries.
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New vaccine technology could protect from future viruses and variants
The vaccine antigen technology, developed by the University of Cambridge and spin-out DIOSynVax in early 2020, provided protection against all known variants of SARS-CoV-2 – the virus that causes...
The vaccine antigen technology, developed by the University of Cambridge and spin-out DIOSynVax in early 2020, provided protection against all known variants of SARS-CoV-2 – the virus that causes COVID-19 – as well as other major coronaviruses, including those that caused the first SARS epidemic in 2002.
The studies in mice, rabbits and guinea pigs [...] found that the vaccine candidate provided a strong immune response against a range of coronaviruses by targeting the parts of the virus that are required for replication.
Professor Jonathan Heeney from Cambridge’s Department of Veterinary Medicine, who led the research, [said] “We wanted to come up with a vaccine that wouldn’t only protect against SARS-CoV-2, but all its relatives.”
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Pacemakers, other implants, made of jelly
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Scientists develop new birth control for female cats—no surgery necessary
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How is AI impacting science?
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MIT’s vaccine printer: The game-changer in vaccine distribution
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The CIA just invested in woolly mammoth resurrection technology
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The weed influencer and the scientist feuding over why some stoners incessantly puke
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What's next for AlphaFold and the AI protein-folding revolution
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Henrietta Lacks estate sues company using her ‘stolen’ cells
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First patients to get CRISPR gene-editing treatment continue to thrive
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Gene therapy, absolutely and for real
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Nobel Prize in chemistry goes to discovery of ‘genetic scissors’ called CRISPR/Cas9 by Emmanuelle Charpentier and Jennifer A. Doudna
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Euronews travelled to Iceland to see how researchers are hunting down viruses – and exploring their potential uses as part of a project called Virus-X
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Smartphone cameras can now detect diabetes with 80% accuracy
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A year on, first patient to get gene editing for sickle cell disease is thriving
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British farmers need all the help science can offer. Time to allow gene editing
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Giant phages have been found in French lakes, baboons from Kenya, and the human mouth
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China convicts three researchers involved in gene-edited babies
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China’s CRISPR babies: Read exclusive excerpts from the unseen original research
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Taking the sting out: Australian gene editing is crossing the pain threshold
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Researchers eliminated HIV from the genomes of living animals, for the first time
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Researchers say they’re closer to finding cure for HIV after using CRISPR technology to eliminate disease in live mice for the first time
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What if you could diagnose diseases with a tampon?
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Scientists release controversial genetically modified mosquitoes in high-security lab
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Chinese scientist who used CRISPR on human babies gone missing
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First gene-edited babies claimed in China
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Meet the scientists bringing extinct species back from the dead
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Potential DNA damage from CRISPR has been ‘seriously underestimated,’ study finds
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A better way to trace neuronal pathways: Moving forward by moving backward more effectively
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A genetically modified organism could end malaria and save millions of lives — if we decide to use it
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