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Bacteriophages designed with AI kill E. coli faster than a well-studied strain, but the tech needs regulation before moving beyond lab dishes.
Bats pollinate plants and control insects but also transmit diseases to humans. Researchers investigate ways to prevent viral ...
Aspiring participants of the GATE 2026 Biotechnology (BT) exam must go through the GATE Biotechnology Syllabus. The detailed ...
Harnessing the power of AI, a research team at the MRC-University of Glasgow Center for Virus Research has launched ...
A study published in Nature Communications describes how lymphatic endothelial cells assist in generating robust immune ...
X™ T-Cell Transduction Sponge is honored in the Lab Research Tools category of the 2025 Top Innovations contest.
Research led by a physicist at the University of California, Riverside, shows how viruses form protective shells, or capsids, ...
Tick-borne encephalitis virus can infect the nervous system and cause life-threatening illness. Finding the cellular gateway ...
Stanford and Arc Institute used AI to design viruses that kill bacteria, sparking hope for new therapies and warnings over biosecurity risks.
When Laura Ehrlich gave birth to her first child in 2020, the COVID-causing virus wasn’t the only threat facing her son. Born ...