Stanford and Arc Institute used AI to design viruses that kill bacteria, sparking hope for new therapies and warnings over biosecurity risks.
The viruses had their DNA written by an AI model and are already wreaking havoc on bacteria in the real world.
The City of Albuquerque’s Environmental Health Department said more mosquitoes are buzzing around the metro thanks to recent ...
AI Creates Viruses for the First Time Researchers at Stanford University in the U.S. successfully designed the first virus ...
In a breakthrough that pushes the boundaries of synthetic biology, researchers have for the first time used artificial ...
The work, described in a preprint paper, has the potential to create new treatments and accelerate research into artificially ...
European rabbits have plagued the Australian environment since 1859, when they were introduced to Australia near Geelong in ...
Immunotherapy has transformed the treatment of cancer, yet many patients do not have response or lasting benefit. Strategies ...
Mosquito control programs throughout the state stand ready to “fight the bite” and safeguard Florida’s health, economy, and ...
A new study has significant bearing on the hackneyed joke about chickens and their numerous reasons for crossing roads.
Scientists have decoded the 3D structure of an ancient viral protein hidden in our DNA. The HERV-K Env protein, found on cancer and autoimmune cells, has a unique shape that could unlock new ...