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Scientists found a 'golden orb' 2 miles deep—its identity is still unclear
Two miles beneath the Pacific Ocean, on a rocky outcrop off the coast of Alaska, a remotely operated vehicle’s camera locked ...
Advances in DNA sequencing technology help forensic biologists identify suspects where traditional DNA profiling has failed, ...
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New protein method generates 10M data points in 3 days, boosting AI models
A team at Rice University has built a lab platform that can map the activity of more than 10 million protein variants in a ...
Researchers created “Sequence Display,” a method that generates millions of protein activity data points, allowing AI models ...
Scientist warns traditional identification risks, backs DNA reliability, flags limited capacity and poor evidence handling ...
Protein engineering is a field primed for artificial intelligence research. Each protein is made up of amino acids; to optimize a protein function ...
In May 2006, Tim Stinson travelled to England to tour the libraries of London, Oxford and Cambridge. At the time, he was ...
Scientists in Bahrain are building the country’s first DNA reference library for sharks and rays using fish market samples, unlocking the full potential of environmental DNA to identify species in ...
A DNA-based barcoding assay can now quantify, in living mice, how much genetic cargo escapes cellular disposal versus how much is degraded. Measurements from the assay guided the design of lipid ...
Less than 2% of the genome codes for proteins; the rest, once called 'junk DNA', contains regulatory elements. Researchers analyzed 10,000 to reveal how variants shape gene activity. (Nanowerk News) ...
DNA is the blueprint of life. Genes encode proteins and serve as the body's basic components. However, building a functioning organism also requires precise instructions about when, where, and how ...
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