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Scientists Create First Synthetic Cell That Can Divide
InnovationJul 1

Scientists Create First Synthetic Cell That Can Divide

Researchers built a fully synthetic cell from scratch that divides and copies its DNA, sparking debate about whether it counts as alive. The team launched a public benefit corporation to share the breakthrough with scientists worldwide.

STAT News3 min read
Scientists Build Synthetic Cells That Grow and Divide
InnovationJul 1

Scientists Build Synthetic Cells That Grow and Divide

Researchers created tiny lab-made cells that can feed, grow, and multiply using synthetic DNA, bringing artificial life closer to reality. These "SpudCells" could one day produce life-saving drugs, sustainable food, and clean fuel.

Google News - Science3 min read
Scientists Get $13M to Build First Synthetic Human Chromosome
InnovationJun 3

Scientists Get $13M to Build First Synthetic Human Chromosome

British researchers just launched a groundbreaking project to create the first fully synthetic human chromosome, reigniting a decade-old dream that could unlock medical breakthroughs. The technology to make it happen has finally caught up to the vision.

Nature News2 min read
Scientists Create First Synthetic Cell That Learns to Survive
InnovationJul 2

Scientists Create First Synthetic Cell That Learns to Survive

Scientists have built the most advanced artificial cell ever created in a lab, and it can adapt to stay alive. The breakthrough brings us closer to understanding the origins of life itself.

NPR Science2 min read
Brazil's $1B Biological Farming Boom Attracts Global Money
InnovationMay 13

Brazil's $1B Biological Farming Boom Attracts Global Money

Brazil has become the world's largest market for biological crop inputs, creating a $1 billion industry that's drawing major investment even as other agricultural tech sectors struggle. Farmers are choosing these natural solutions because they work, delivering real results in the field while keeping soils healthy.

Google News - Brazil Innovation3 min read
Scientists Find First Biological Clock That Never Repeats
Health & WellnessJun 14

Scientists Find First Biological Clock That Never Repeats

Researchers discovered a unique genetic timer that acts like a one-way ratchet, coordinating growth in precise stages that happen once and never cycle back. Unlike your sleep schedule or circadian rhythm, this developmental clock moves cells forward through life in a single, irreversible direction.

Google News - Scientists Discover2 min read
Badminton Goes Synthetic to Solve Feather Shortage
InnovationApr 8

Badminton Goes Synthetic to Solve Feather Shortage

The world's badminton governing body is testing synthetic shuttlecocks after feather prices soared due to bird flu and the sport's growing popularity. The innovation could make the beloved game more affordable and sustainable for millions of players worldwide.

BBC Sport2 min read
Target Drops Synthetic Dyes From All Cereals by May
SolutionsFeb 27

Target Drops Synthetic Dyes From All Cereals by May

Target just became one of the first major retailers to ban synthetic food dyes from every cereal on its shelves, forcing big brands to reformulate or lose shelf space. The move puts real pressure on food companies to follow through on their promises to ditch artificial colors.

Google News - Business3 min read
Badminton Goes Synthetic as Feather Shortage Hits Sport
InnovationApr 8

Badminton Goes Synthetic as Feather Shortage Hits Sport

A global feather shortage is pushing badminton toward a surprising solution: synthetic shuttlecocks. The shift could make the beloved sport more sustainable while solving supply chain headaches.

BBC Sport2 min read
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SolutionsMar 17

UN Adopts Mexico's Plan to Stop Synthetic Drug Production

The United Nations just approved a Mexican initiative to control equipment used in making synthetic drugs like fentanyl. The resolution protects medical uses while cutting off tools from illegal operations.

Mexico News Daily2 min read
Japan and U.S. Plan $550B Synthetic Diamond Factory
InnovationJan 27

Japan and U.S. Plan $550B Synthetic Diamond Factory

Japan and the United States are teaming up to build a synthetic diamond plant that could revolutionize chip manufacturing. The facility is a cornerstone of Japan's massive $550 billion investment in American innovation.

Japan Times3 min read
Bacteria Protein Writes DNA From Scratch, Defying Biology
InnovationJun 1

Bacteria Protein Writes DNA From Scratch, Defying Biology

Scientists discovered a bacterial protein that creates DNA without copying existing genetic material—something biology textbooks say shouldn't be possible. The breakthrough could lead to revolutionary new tools for building custom DNA molecules.

DW News3 min read
Diet Changes May Turn Back Biological Clock in 4 Weeks
Health & WellnessMay 23

Diet Changes May Turn Back Biological Clock in 4 Weeks

Scientists found that switching to diets rich in plant-based foods and complex carbs helped adults 65-75 reduce their biological age in just one month. Three out of four diet types showed real improvements, proving it's never too late to make a change.

Fox News Health3 min read
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InnovationMay 12

Corporate Worker Earns Biology Master's, Pursues Research

Christina Jackson traded a decade in corporate engineering to rediscovery her passion for science, earning a Master's in Biology from ASU Online while working full time. Now she's preparing for PhD programs and contributing original research on desert plants.

Google: scientific discovery3 min read
Scientists Say Greening Mars Is Now Scientifically Possible
Planet WinsJan 26

Scientists Say Greening Mars Is Now Scientifically Possible

A groundbreaking 2025 study reveals that terraforming Mars has shifted from science fiction to active scientific debate, thanks to breakthroughs in synthetic biology and affordable space travel. Researchers propose a phased plan to warm the Red Planet and introduce engineered life within decades.

Google News - Science3 min read
Scientists Create Synthetic Muscle with Tiny Blood Vessels
InnovationJan 28

Scientists Create Synthetic Muscle with Tiny Blood Vessels

Researchers at the University of Nebraska have developed a hydrogel material that mimics biological muscle, complete with microfluidic vessels that act like blood capillaries. This breakthrough could transform soft robotics and create gentler prosthetics for humans.

Phys.org - Technology2 min read
MIT Scientists Use AI to Fight Drug-Resistant Superbugs
Daily MixFeb 11

MIT Scientists Use AI to Fight Drug-Resistant Superbugs

Researchers at MIT are combining synthetic biology with artificial intelligence to create a new weapon against deadly antibiotic-resistant infections. The $3 million project could save millions of lives worldwide by designing programmable antibacterials that outsmart evolving superbugs.

MIT News2 min read
Breastfeeding Leaves Lasting Biological Mark in Children
Health & WellnessApr 16

Breastfeeding Leaves Lasting Biological Mark in Children

Scientists discovered that babies exclusively breastfed for three months carry distinct biological markers in their blood years later. The largest international study of its kind found these epigenetic changes on genes linked to immunity and development.

Google News - Scientists Discover2 min read
Israel Invests $19M in AI That Reads Your Biology
Innovation5d ago

Israel Invests $19M in AI That Reads Your Biology

Israel just launched a groundbreaking national consortium that's building AI to understand human biology at a personal level, potentially revolutionizing how we discover drugs and treat disease. Major players like NVIDIA, Teva, and top medical centers are joining forces to create technology that could one day match every patient with their perfect treatment.

Google News - Israel Technology3 min read
Badminton Goes Synthetic as Sport Solves Feather Shortage
InnovationApr 9

Badminton Goes Synthetic as Sport Solves Feather Shortage

Badminton is getting a green upgrade as the sport tackles a global feather shortage with innovative synthetic shuttlecocks. The move solves supply issues while opening doors to a more sustainable future for the beloved game.

BBC Sport2 min read

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