An international team of molecular biologists, computer scientists and physicists has found a way to encode useable digital data onto DNA strands 350 times faster than current approaches. In their ...
Participants received one to four doses of the treatment through intramuscular injection of DNA encoding two SARS-CoV-2 neutralizing mAbs, AZD5396 and AZD8076. This was followed by a brief electrical ...
With the exponential growth of digital data and the limitations of conventional silicon-based storage and computing technologies, bio-inspired, DNA-driven computing and information storage has emerged ...
With their 'T-REX' method, researchers developed a glassy, amber-like polymer that can be used for long-term storage of DNA, such as entire human genomes or digital files such as photos. In the movie ...
Encoding information in DNA has long seemed like a promising way to secure data for the long term, but so far it has required an expert touch. It turns out that you don’t need to be a scientist to ...
DNA-Encoded Library (DEL) technology has transformed early-stage drug discovery by enabling the simultaneous synthesis and screening of millions to billions of small molecules in a single pooled ...
CHENGDU, China--(BUSINESS WIRE)--HitGen and Fierce Biotech jointly release the Whitepaper: Advancing Drug Discovery through DNA-Encoded Library (DEL) Technology today. This whitepaper will provide the ...
Nowadays, there's lots of buzz about spectacular new medical treatments such as personalised cancer therapy with modified immune cells or antibodies. Such treatments, however, are very complex and ...
In the movie "Jurassic Park," scientists extracted DNA that had been preserved in amber for millions of years, and used it to create a population of long-extinct dinosaurs. Inspired partly by that ...
Could the library of the future replace bookshelves with petri dishes? New research into the possibility of storing information in DNA has already preserved words by Shakespeare and Martin Luther King ...
The Age of AI will rely on massive volumes of data that can be easily stored and retrieved—and bioscience may have an ingenious solution. A scientist examines a DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) profile on ...