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Meet Stephen Quake: The Scientist Who Treats Biology like Physics and Turned Life Into Data
Biology has always been an unruly science. Cells divide when they want to. Genes switch on and off like temperamental lights.
Established in 2016, the Human Cell Atlas (HCA) consortium set out to create a comprehensive biological map of cells within the human body. Now progressing into a data integration phase, the HCA is ...
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How much does 1 cell weigh? Trick to weigh 3.5e-14 oz
Weighing a single living cell sounds like a party trick, yet the numbers involved are so small that they push the limits of ...
The research represents a major step forward in revealing how the three dimensional form of DNA shapes the way human biology functions. In a major step toward understanding how the physical form of ...
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Your mom’s cells live in you by the millions, scientists confirm
Every person who has ever been pregnant leaves a biological trace that is far more intimate than a family photo album. During ...
The most complex engineering of human cell lines ever has been achieved by scientists, revealing that our genomes are more resilient to significant structural changes than was previously thought. The ...
Scientists are exploring ways to mimic the origins of human life without two fundamental components: sperm and egg. They are coaxing clusters of stem cells – programmable cells that can transform into ...
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Reprogramming immunity to protect beta cells in type 1 diabetes
In the battle against type 1 diabetes (T1D), one researcher at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) is leading a ...
The human cell is a miserable thing to study. Tens of trillions of them exist in the body, forming an enormous and intricate network that governs every disease and metabolic process. Each cell in that ...
GSK licenses Noetik’s AI foundation models in anchor partnership to transform cancer therapeutic research and development ...
Mice have remained the focal point for life sciences research for the past several decades. Their universality in biomedicine ...
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