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An anonymous reader writes “It was an Ice Age squirrel’s treasure chamber, a burrow containing fruit and seeds that had been stuck in the Siberian permafrost for over 30,000 years. From the fruit tissues, a team of Russian scientists managed to resurr…

someWebGeek writes “From PhysOrg’s ‘Taking biofuel from forest to highway,’ University of British Columbia biofuel expert Jack Saddler says, ‘we will become less dependent on fossil fuels and will become more dependent on fuels made from the sugars an…

Zothecula writes “Oxford Nanopore has been developing a disruptive nanopore-based technology for sequencing DNA, RNA, proteins, and other long-chain molecules since its birth in 2005. The company has just announced that within the next 6-9 months it w…

ananyo writes “A burger made entirely from lab-grown meat is expected to be unveiled by October this year. But costing in excess of $250,000, it’s not going to be flying off supermarket shelves quite yet. The lab meat is produced using adult stem cell…

Edsj writes “A spokesman for the World Health Organization announced that an agreement had been reached, after a debate, to keep details secret of the controversial work about the highly pathogenic H5N1 avian flu virus until deeper risk analyses have …

ananyo writes “DNA origami, a technique for making structures from DNA, has been used to build devices that can seek out and potentially destroy cancer cells. The nanorobots use a similar system to cells in the immune system to engage with receptors o…