A quivering blob in a dish might not sound like a scientific breakthrough. But when that blob can eat, grow, copy its genetic ...
CBS News, "Scientists at the University of Minnesota say they've made the first synthetic cell that can complete a life cycle, a major breakthrough that could lead to innovation in the medicine and ...
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 ...
The lab-made cell can grow, copy its DNA, and divide but cannot survive independently or be considered fully alive, ...
A tiny blob in a dish has pushed one of biology’s oldest questions into new territory: When does inanimate chemistry become ...
Scientists built SpudCell, a synthetic cell that grows, divides, and passes DNA to offspring from non-living parts.
From why it was created to whether it’s alive, here’s what to know about SpudCell, the latest advance in synthetic biology.
While many of life's mysteries remain unsolved, every biologist can describe the basic processes performed by a living organism, including energy use, reproduction, growth and development. While these ...
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 ...
Scientists say they have built a cell from scratch for the first time that feeds, grows and replicates like a natural cell, a ...