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Biotechnology Aug 15, 2025

Flowers redesigned for robots: Gene editing and AI promise faster crop breeding

For millennia, developing resilient crops relied on pollination by nature or humans—making the process long and often costly. Now, scientists from the Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology (IGDB) of the Chinese ...

Molecular & Computational biology Aug 15, 2025

Complex deep learning models are no better at understanding genetic perturbation than simple baseline ones, study finds

Deep learning models have shown great potential in predicting and engineering functional enzymes and proteins. Does this prowess extend to other fields of biology as well?

Biotechnology Aug 14, 2025

Engineered telomerase RNA and polygenic scores reveal new insights into telomere biology

Similar to the way the caps on the ends of a shoelace prevent it from fraying, telomeres—regions of repetitive DNA sequences and a protein structure—protect the tips of chromosomes from damage.

Cell & Microbiology Aug 14, 2025

Glowing algae reveal the geometry of life

Researchers have captured the first clear view of the hidden architecture that helps shape a simple multicellular organism, showing how cells work together to build complex life forms.

Bio & Medicine Aug 14, 2025

Uncovering hidden DNA structures during nanopore sensing: Plectonemes take center stage

A new study led by researchers at the University of Cambridge, in collaboration with international institutions, has uncovered a key mechanism in how DNA behaves as it passes through nanoscale pores—a process central to ...

Optics & Photonics Aug 14, 2025

Multifocus microscope pushes the limits of fast live 3D biological imaging

Researchers have developed a high-speed 3D imaging microscope that can capture detailed cell dynamics of an entire small whole organism at once. The ability to image 3D changes in real time over a large field of view could ...

Plants & Animals Aug 13, 2025

Back to the basics: Minimal genomes yield viable plants for biotech applications

Ancient events in plant evolution have left behind large, duplicated regions in their genomes. Salk Institute scientists found that deleting these large blocks of DNA can still lead to normal plants. The findings demonstrate ...

Cell & Microbiology Aug 13, 2025

'Essentiality' scan reveals what Mycoplasma pneumoniae truly needs to survive

Researchers have spent years taking apart one of the world's simplest microbes, Mycoplasma pneumoniae, piece by piece, and created a detailed list of what molecular parts the living cell can and cannot do without, knowledge ...

Cell & Microbiology Aug 13, 2025

'Controlled evolution' dramatically boosts plasmid DNA production for biomedical manufacturing

Researchers have controlled the evolution of E. coli bacteria in the lab in order to dramatically increase the amount of plasmid DNA (pDNA) these modified bacteria produce. The advance is significant because pDNA is an essential—and ...

Plants & Animals Aug 12, 2025

Wild salmon are the stars of the fish world: What that tells us about conservation

Wild salmon are not just rarer than their farmed cousins—they're better looking too. In a new study by my colleagues and I, we found that they are noticeably more symmetrical than those reared in captivity. In other words, ...

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