Babbage: Podcast: The new world of voice cloning
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Synthetic biology: A big step towards an artificial yeast genome
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An international consortium is trying to make an artificial yeast genome. Success would usher in true genetic engineering
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Synthetic biology: A big step towards an artificial yeast genome
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Daily chart: The sheep that changed the world
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TWENTY years ago Dolly the sheep, the first animal clone, was revealed to the world. She caused a sensation. Many scientists had believed cloning animals was impossible. Dolly’s creation showed that DNA in a differentiated cell could be repurposed through nuclear transfer, opening up two new possibilities. One, “reproductive cloning”, was the copying of individual animals. The other was the creation of embryonic stem cells (ES cells) capable of being turned into other types of cells. Various ailments are caused by a lack of specific types of differentiated ce...
Source: Biotechnology - February 17, 2017 Category: Biotechnology Source Type: news
Daily chart: The sheep that changed the world
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TWENTY years ago Dolly the sheep, the first animal clone, was revealed to the world. She caused a sensation. Many scientists had believed cloning animals was impossible. Dolly’s creation showed that DNA in a differentiated cell could be repurposed through nuclear transfer, opening up two new possibilities. One, “reproductive cloning”, was the copying of individual animals. The other was the creation of embryonic stem cells (ES cells) capable of being turned into other types of cells. Various ailments are caused by a lack of specific types of differentiated cel...
Source: Biotechnology - February 17, 2017 Category: Biotechnology Source Type: news
Clones: Hello, again, Dolly
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What happened after Dolly was revealed to the world 20 years ago as the first animal clone—and what didn’t
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Source: Biotechnology - February 15, 2017 Category: Biotechnology Source Type: news
Clones: Hello, again, Dolly
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Podcast: Babbage: Cloning time
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Podcast: Babbage: Cloning time
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A tissue of truths: Printed human body parts could soon be available for transplant
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A tissue of truths: Printed human body parts could soon be available for transplant
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EVERY year about 120,000 organs, mostly kidneys, are transplanted from one human being to another. Sometimes the donor is a living volunteer. Usually, though, he or she is the victim of an accident, stroke, heart attack or similar sudden event that has terminated the life of an otherwise healthy individual. But a lack of suitable donors, particularly as ca...
Source: Biotechnology - January 25, 2017 Category: Biotechnology Source Type: news
Letters to the editor: On Turkish politics, Brexit, GM crops, Airbnb, trade, autism, cricket
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“Turkey locks up dissidents” (November 12th) seriously understates the extent of the problem Turkey faces from the Gulenist...
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Letters to the editor: On Turkish politics, Brexit, GM crops, Airbnb, trade, autism, cricket
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“Turkey locks up dissidents” (November 12th) seriously understates the extent of the problem Turkey faces from the Gulenist terror organisation, FETO. This has been a recurring theme in European media, which perhaps also ref...
Source: Biotechnology - November 24, 2016 Category: Biotechnology Source Type: news
Letters to the editor: On Brexit, GM crops, Airbnb, trade, autism, cricket
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I welcome your general stance on the Brexit referendum, but you go too far in saying it was a clear result to leave the European Union and that MPs therefore should not vote against the government triggering Article 50 (...
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