University of Minnesota researchers created SpudCell, the first bottom-up synthetic cell that feeds, grows, replicates DNA and divides.
Synthetic cell SpudCell, the first built from non-living components by University of Minnesota synthetic biologists Kate ...
Scientists have created a cell from scratch and believe they can engineer it, which would be a medical phenomenon.
A tiny bubble of lipids, enzymes and DNA has done something biologists have chased for years: it carried out a full cycle of ...
Learn how SpudCell, a synthetic cell built from chemical parts, can grow, divide, copy its DNA, and bring life-like behavior ...
Scientists have built a synthetic cell from nonliving chemical components that can feed, grow, and reproduce similarly to a ...
This cell-like structure can grow, feed, divide and compete. Researchers ponder what it means for the future of synthetic ...
Scientists from the University of Minnesota say they have created the first-ever synthetic cell built entirely from scratch, ...
Scientists say they have developed the world's first synthetic cell with a complete life cycle, built entirely from ...
Scientists say they have built a cell from scratch for the first time that can feed, grow and replicate like a natural cell.
Scientists built a synthetic cell that combines more lifelike properties than ever before — proof of concept that it’s possible to bring nonliving materials to life, or something close to it, in the ...
Researchers at the Institute of Advanced Materials (INAM) and the Department of Physical Chemistry at the Universitat Jaume I ...