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Bioactive Ingredients a Quite New Concept

Biotechnology has the potential to revolutionize the cosmetics industry in various ways, offering innovative solutions and addressing consumer demands for more effective, sustainable, and personalized products and yes, bring most extinted plants back to life. Bioactive Ingredients Biotechnology allows for the production of bioactive ingredients with higher efficacy. This includes bioengineered peptides, enzymes, and proteins […]

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Improving AI Intuition in the Discovery of New Medicines

A collaborative effort between biomedical researchers at Novartis Institutes for Biomedical Research and Microsoft Research AI4Science is breaking new ground in teaching AI systems to facilitate medicine discovery. Their study, featured in Nature Communications, harnesses chemists’ feedback to provide intuitive guidelines for an AI model. Exploring AI-Assisted Drug Discovery with Chemist Intuition In a pioneering

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Breaking Down Breast Cancer: Targeting PTPRD with Antibodies

An enzyme that may help some breast cancers spread can be stopped with an antibody created in the lab of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Professor Nicholas Tonks. With further development, the antibody might offer an effective drug treatment for those same breast cancers. Understanding the Role of PTPRD The new antibody targets an enzyme called

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An Automatically Adjusting Exoskeleton that Adapts to Your Way of Walking

A new robotic, boot-like exoskeleton utilizes wearable sensors to adapt to each individual that wears it, marking a considerable progression for robotics. The device, explained in a study released yesterday, helps address one of the major obstacles in developing systems that aid people to walk: everyone walks differently. “This exoskeleton personalizes assistance as people walk

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The Most Advanced AI-powered Prosthetics ‘Ever Created’

Scientists from the University of Utah have created the most sophisticated AI-powered prosthetics “ever created,” prompting Ottobock, the world’s largest prosthetic manufacturer, to team up, launching the project internationally. The university’s Tommaso Lenzi, associate professor at the university’s Department of Mechanical Engineering and director of the Bionic Engineering Lab, mentioned that “The goal of the

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Light Accelerates Conductivity In Nature’s ‘Electric Grid’

The natural world has its own intrinsic electrical grid composed of a world web of tiny bacteria-generated nanowires in the soil and seas that “breathe” by exhaling excess electrons. In a new study, Yale College researchers found that light is an unexpected ally in fostering this electronic activity within biofilm bacteria. Revealing bacteria-produced nanowires to light,

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New Computational Approach Creates Spatial Maps of Single-Cell Data Within Tissues

A new computational method created by researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center successfully matches data from correspondent gene-expression profiling techniques to develop spatial maps of an offered tissue at single-cell resolution. The resulting maps can supply special biological insights into the cancer microenvironment and many other tissue types. The study was

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This Biohacker Became the First Person to Edit His Own DNA

Josiah Zayner is the first individual known to have modified his personal DNA and he revealed the planet just how easy it is to do, live-streaming the process on his blog, “Science, Art, Beauty”. Zayner claims this was the second time he has genetically changed himself. Utilizing CRISPR, a fairly new gene-editing method, he took

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Bacteria with Recording Function Capture Gut Health Status

Our intestine is residence to plenty of bacteria, which help us digest food. However, just what do the microorganisms do inside the body? Which enzymes do they create, and when? And how do the bacteria metabolize health-promoting foods that aid us in minimizing disease? To obtain replies to such matters, researchers at the Department of

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