Unlocking the Secrets of Ancient Light-Sensing Proteins
A new study delves into the evolution of ancient light-sensing proteins, aiming to uncover their biological significance and potential applications in various fields.
13 articles tagged with "biotechnology"
A new study delves into the evolution of ancient light-sensing proteins, aiming to uncover their biological significance and potential applications in various fields.
A new technique using scaffolded DNA and RNA origami aims to improve the precision of nanostructures, potentially advancing biological applications.
Recent findings suggest that RNA is not only vital for coding proteins but also plays a significant role in ensuring their proper folding, potentially reshaping our understanding of cellular processes.
In a significant move to enhance its oncology pipeline, Johnson & Johnson has announced the acquisition of Firefly Bio for $1 billion, focusing on KRAS inhibitors.
Cabaletta Bio Inc. is gearing up for a pivotal moment with its Rese-Cel product aimed at treating autoimmune diseases, marking a potential growth opportunity.
Recent advancements in AI technology have led to the development of compounds that target specific cell types, potentially transforming drug discovery processes.
A new partnership between Alnylam and Inceptive Nucleics, valued at up to $2 billion, aims to leverage AI foundation models to enhance RNA interference therapeutics over the next three years.
A novel method utilizing laser technology has been developed to construct protein networks resembling those found in living cells, potentially advancing biological studies.
A European research team aims to revolutionize everyday products by creating sustainable alternatives to fossil resource-based materials.
Researchers at the University of Hong Kong have developed an innovative RNA-based technique that may significantly impact the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases.
Researchers from the University of Toronto have created a suite of low-cost, portable biomanufacturing tools aimed at improving access in remote laboratories.
Research indicates that by transferring nitrogen-fixing genes into new bacterial strains, major crops may be able to draw nitrogen from the atmosphere, potentially reducing fertilizer costs.
Recent research focuses on genetically modifying cyanobacteria to enhance the production of sulfated polysaccharides, which have various industrial applications.