Brazil is advancing 3D-printed meat technology, potentially signalling the end for traditional slaughter in some cases. At ...
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Scientists are building a 'Noah's ark' of animal cells on the moon
Smithsonian scientists are working on a lunar vault that will cryopreserve animal cells from Earth’s most endangered species.
Microscopic ‘Christmas Tree’ is Remarkable Highlight of Science Project Comparing the Vast and Small
A microscopic 'Christmas tree' is a seasonal look at a remarkable science project that found eerie comparisons between the ...
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CRISPR-edited pig stem cells pave way for large-scale lab-grown meat
A research team has developed a serum-free system combined with CRISPR/Cas gene editing that enables long-term expansion and efficient muscle differentiation of porcine satellite cells, laying the ...
Researchers have unveiled a breakthrough technology that could transform the way scientists build and study lab-grown brain ...
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‘Memory manipulation is inevitable’: How rewriting memory in the lab might one day heal humans
Neuroscientist Steve Ramirez has found ways to plant memories in mice. Here's what that could mean for humans.
A new bioluminescent tool allows neurons to glow on their own, letting scientists track brain activity without harmful lasers ...
While African swine fever virus studies have focused on pigs, little is known about the immune response of African red river ...
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Scientists turn tomato waste into climate-friendly jet fuel to cut aviation emissions
Researchers have turned tomato waste into sustainable aviation fuel in a bid to cut emissions and make low-carbon flying ...
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City Life Is Rewriting Animal DNA. Here Are 6 Striking Examples
A study by Kristin Winchell (NYU) sequenced the genomes of these reptiles and found 93 specific genes related to limb and skin development that had diverged from forest populations. The city lizards ...
Scientists warn that rising heat and rapid land change could reshape wildlife habitats faster than expected. A University of Oxford-led analysis warns that up to 7,895 land vertebrates could lose all ...
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