Scientists have created a cell from scratch and believe they can engineer it, which would be a medical phenomenon.
The best-laid plans of mice and men (and fuel cell companies) often go astray, so investors should exercise caution.
South Africa is leveraging its platinum reserves and high-level China engagement to position PGMs at the core of hydrogen ...
In a video published today on its YouTube channel, iFixIt shows the surprisingly analog process of fully assembling and ...
The human-made cells show many hallmarks of life, but they can't make all their necessary internal structures or divide for ...
Toyota’s executive vice president, Hiroki Nakajima, confirmed the plans last week, telling Japanese news outlets that “We have discontinued development of the Lexus LF-ZC.” The Lexus LF-ZC was set to ...
In this case, the gene encoding T7 RNA polymerase was added to the SpudCell genome, and it was made by those artificial cells ...
At the ceremony, Liu Jiangwei, Director of the Hydrogen Energy Industry Development Office of the Strategy and Cooperation Department of China FAW, and Zhang Bei, President of Yuntao Hydrogen Energy, ...
FuelCell Energy landed $49 million in EXIM financing to export its carbonate fuel cell systems to South Korea, illustrating ...
Scientists from the University of Minnesota say they have created the first-ever synthetic cell built entirely from scratch, ...
Scientists build a synthetic cell that grows, divides and replicates DNA using only non-living chemical components.
From why it was created to whether it’s alive, here’s what to know about SpudCell, the latest advance in synthetic biology.
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