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Harvard Chip Writes DNA With Water, Not Toxic Chemicals
Innovation2h ago

Harvard Chip Writes DNA With Water, Not Toxic Chemicals

Scientists created a silicon chip that writes 64 DNA sequences at once using only water and electricity, replacing a toxic chemical process. The breakthrough could lead to portable DNA labs and even DNA-based data storage.

Health Daily3 min read
AI Creates DNA Sequences to Reactivate Cancer-Fighting Genes
Health & WellnessJan 26

AI Creates DNA Sequences to Reactivate Cancer-Fighting Genes

Scientists built an AI that designs synthetic DNA switches capable of turning genes on and off in specific cells, potentially transforming how we treat diseases like leukemia. In lab tests, these AI-generated sequences actually outperformed natural DNA at reactivating a protective gene in leukemia cells.

Phys.org3 min read
Scientists Unlock DNA 'Page Numbers' for Gene Assembly
InnovationJan 26

Scientists Unlock DNA 'Page Numbers' for Gene Assembly

Caltech researchers invented Sidewinder, a breakthrough method that stitches together short DNA pieces like numbered pages in a book, enabling scientists to build complete genes in hours instead of years. This breakthrough could revolutionize personalized medicine and sustainable materials.

Phys.org3 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
Google's AlphaGenome AI Reads 1 Million DNA Letters at Once
InnovationJan 29

Google's AlphaGenome AI Reads 1 Million DNA Letters at Once

A breakthrough AI tool from Google DeepMind can read massive DNA sequences with single-letter precision, helping scientists predict how genetic changes lead to diseases like cancer. The free research tool is already helping researchers understand the 98% of human DNA once dismissed as "junk."

Euronews3 min read
All 5 DNA Building Blocks Found on Space Rock Ryugu
Planet WinsMar 20

All 5 DNA Building Blocks Found on Space Rock Ryugu

Scientists discovered all five building blocks of DNA on asteroid Ryugu, suggesting the ingredients for life might be common throughout our solar system. The findings support the possibility that life's essential components could have arrived on Earth from space.

Google News - Science3 min read
Ancient Squirrel Poop Holds 700,000-Year-Old DNA Treasures
Planet WinsJun 12

Ancient Squirrel Poop Holds 700,000-Year-Old DNA Treasures

Frozen droppings from prehistoric squirrels in Canada's Yukon have revealed DNA from woolly mammoths, ancient big cats, and dozens of other ice age creatures. The 700,000-year-old genetic material ranks among the oldest DNA ever recovered, offering scientists an extraordinary window into ancient life.

Live Science2 min read
Biologist Finds Evolution Clock in 'Junk' DNA
Health & WellnessMar 24

Biologist Finds Evolution Clock in 'Junk' DNA

Victoria Foe discovered that the DNA scientists dismissed as "junk" may actually be a crucial timing device that makes complex life possible. Her decades-long quest, fueled by personal loss and scientific curiosity, is rewriting what we know about evolution.

Google News - Science3 min read
Scientists Build DNA Robots That Could Hunt Viruses in Blood
InnovationApr 1

Scientists Build DNA Robots That Could Hunt Viruses in Blood

Researchers are creating microscopic robots made from DNA that could one day deliver drugs directly to diseased cells and capture viruses in the bloodstream. While still experimental, these molecular machines represent a breakthrough in combining biology with robotics.

Health Daily3 min read
IIT Bombay DNA Strategy Revives Old Antibiotics
Health & WellnessMar 26

IIT Bombay DNA Strategy Revives Old Antibiotics

Scientists in Mumbai have cracked a way to make antibiotic-resistant bacteria vulnerable again using specially designed DNA sequences. The breakthrough could restore the power of older antibiotics that bacteria learned to defeat.

Google News - Health Breakthrough3 min read
Dog Poop Leads Scientist to Revolutionary DNA Discovery
InnovationMar 24

Dog Poop Leads Scientist to Revolutionary DNA Discovery

A rejected doctoral student watching a dog inspired a breakthrough that lets scientists recover DNA from dirt, unlocking secrets about ancient humans without needing rare fossils. Twenty years later, his "stupid idea" has transformed how we study human origins.

Nature News3 min read
Malawi Makes DNA Tests and Background Checks Affordable
SolutionsMay 21

Malawi Makes DNA Tests and Background Checks Affordable

A Malawian company is breaking down barriers to essential services that were once expensive and out of reach. DNA testing and background checks are now accessible across the country through simple cheek swabs and local clinics.

AllAfrica - Health2 min read
DNA Breakthrough Brings Hope in Nancy Guthrie Case
Community HeroesFeb 16

DNA Breakthrough Brings Hope in Nancy Guthrie Case

FBI investigators found crucial DNA evidence on a glove near an 84-year-old Arizona woman's home, bringing new hope to solving her January disappearance. The discovery could finally identify the masked suspect caught on camera.

Google News - Breakthrough Discovery2 min read
Melatonin Boosts DNA Repair in Night Shift Workers
Health & WellnessMay 30

Melatonin Boosts DNA Repair in Night Shift Workers

A new study shows melatonin supplements help night shift workers repair DNA damage by 80% during sleep. The discovery could offer a simple way to protect millions who work overnight from long-term health risks.

Google News - Scientists Discover3 min read
Longevity Gene' Boosts Brain's DNA Repair Against Alzheimer's
Health & WellnessMay 19

Longevity Gene' Boosts Brain's DNA Repair Against Alzheimer's

Scientists discovered why people with the APOE2 gene live longer and rarely get Alzheimer's: their brain cells are better at repairing DNA damage. The breakthrough could lead to new treatments that protect everyone's brain, especially those at higher risk.

Fox News Health2 min read
Giant Squid Found Off Australia Using DNA in Seawater
Planet WinsMay 27

Giant Squid Found Off Australia Using DNA in Seawater

Scientists discovered a rare giant squid and 225 other species in deep ocean canyons off Western Australia without seeing a single creature. They simply collected water samples and analyzed the DNA left behind by marine animals.

Google News - Scientists Discover3 min read
Scientists Create Rewritable DNA Hard Drive for Data Storage
InnovationMar 3

Scientists Create Rewritable DNA Hard Drive for Data Storage

University of Missouri researchers have solved a major roadblock in DNA data storage by making it rewritable for the first time. This breakthrough could transform how we store everything from family photos to corporate archives in molecules smaller than a grain of sand.

Phys.org - Technology3 min read
DNA Repair Gene Could Expand Cancer Treatment Options
Health & WellnessJun 5

DNA Repair Gene Could Expand Cancer Treatment Options

Scientists discovered that a common DNA repair gene, when overproduced, makes tumors vulnerable to treatments previously reserved for rare inherited cancers. The finding could help 20-30% of breast and ovarian cancer patients access more effective therapies.

Google News - Scientists Discover3 min read
200,000-Year-Old Horse DNA Survives in Germany
InnovationMar 5

200,000-Year-Old Horse DNA Survives in Germany

Scientists discovered 200,000-year-old horse DNA at a German archaeological site where ancient genetic material shouldn't have survived. The find could unlock genetic secrets from thousands of previously unexplored archaeological sites worldwide.

Times of India - Good News2 min read
Tokyo Scientists Create Safer DNA Delivery for Gene Therapy
InnovationFeb 21

Tokyo Scientists Create Safer DNA Delivery for Gene Therapy

Researchers in Tokyo have developed a breakthrough molecule that delivers DNA into cells without causing harmful inflammation, a major obstacle in current gene therapies. Early tests in mice show the new method works up to 14 times better than existing approaches.

Google News - New Treatment2 min read

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