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Glowing Green Orbs & Pink Butterflies Revealed in Winning Bio-Art Images

Glowing Green Orbs & Pink Butterflies Revealed in Winning Bio-Art Images | Science News | Scoop.it
A new contest honors artistic imagery created during biomedical research.
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Une ado découvre une molécule de jouvence - Monde

Une ado découvre une molécule de jouvence - Monde | Science News | Scoop.it
Une Canadienne de 16 ans a découvert une substance antioxydante pouvant freiner le vieillissement, ont annoncé les organisateurs du concours de biotechnologie qu elle a gagné.
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DNA: The next big hacking frontier - Washington Post

DNA: The next big hacking frontier - Washington Post | Science News | Scoop.it

DNA: The next big hacking frontier.

Imagine computer-designed viruses that cure disease, new bacteria capable of synthesizing an unlimited fuel supply, new organisms that wipe out entire populations and bio-toxins that target world leaders. They sound like devices restricted to feature-film script writers, but it is possible to create all of these today, using the latest advances in synthetic biology.


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Could your next hard drive be made with DNA?

Could your next hard drive be made with DNA? | Science News | Scoop.it
Okay, so maybe not your next one, but in a few year's time? Maybe your storage will be writ across DNA itself. Researchers at Stanford have developed a method to store binary code on DNA.


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Creating energy from light and air

Creating energy from light and air | Science News | Scoop.it
Researchers from the University are studying how to make electricity from electrodes coated in bacteria, and other living cells, using light or hydrogen as the fuel.
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