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Synthetic Biology May Be the Future of Wildlife Conservation
From CRISPR to gene banking, synthetic biology has big implications for wildlife evolution and conservation, but ethical ...
Funds for a new $220 million Biology Teaching and Research Building, or BTRB, were approved by the Texas A&M Board of Regents ...
Infrared vibrational spectroscopy at BESSY II can be used to create high-resolution maps of molecules inside live cells and ...
In tech, we love our KPIs—user growth, engagement, efficiency. In food tech, the industry celebrates taste and price. But in ...
Pioneering whole-cell modelling, this Australian Research Council (ARC) Centre is helping scientists better understand and ...
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A Student Wanted To Drop Biology Because He Didn’t Need It, But The School Wouldn’t Let Him Because His Grade Was Too Good
What would you do if your school administrators wouldn’t let you drop a class you didn’t need because your grades were pretty ...
A centimeter of hair captures about a month’s worth of biological data, so doctors can test hair for drug use, poisonings, ...
Organizing curriculum around a central story motivates students to advance the narrative while mastering advanced material.
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Man’s Brother Got His Bachelor’s Degree In Biology, But Their Father Thinks The Degree Is Worthless Until He Graduates Medical School
But what happens when a father dismisses an accomplishment because they think their kid can do more? In today’s story, a ...
In a suspected case of reverse evolution, wild tomatoes in the Galápagos have developed a defense mechanism that hasn’t been seen in millions of years.
Kate Adamala started work on a cell in which the natural molecular structure is reversed. Then a possible doomsday scenario became clear.
That’s because in a race of reflexes, the snake usually wins. For a mouse or human, it takes less than half a second to ...
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