Researchers Report Creating a Synthetic Cell Entirely from Non-Living Materials
Researchers at the University of Minnesota report creating the first synthetic cell constructed completely from non-living components that completed a full cycle including growth and division. Synthetic biologist Kate Adamala, a project co-lead, described it as the most exciting work…
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