Cheese is there, no cows: scientists have taught bacteria to produce dairy product from scratch

News Science and space 07-23-2025 comment
Danish scientists have trained E. coli bacteria to produce key milk protein αs1-casein, similar to that found in cow’s milk. 

Worse than Last of Us: scientific community calls to stop development of mirror organisms

News Science and space 07-21-2025 comment
Almost 40 scientists from around the world, including two Nobel laureates, have called for a halt to the development of synthetic organisms consisting of of inverted molecules and can be catastrophic danger for all living things on Earth.

Nanorobots will crawl into your nose to clean it better than medicine, — Chinese scientists

News Technologies 06-30-2025 comment
Researchers from China and Hong Kong have created tiny robots, can penetrate the nose to eliminate congestion and dangerous bacteria.

The first extraterrestrial species: an unknown strain of bacteria discovered on the Chinese space station

News Science and space 05-20-2025 comment
Chinese scientists have discovered in samples from the Tiangong space station a previously unknown strain of bacteria that has successfully adapted to existence in extreme conditions microgravity and radiation.

Living cables: scientists discover bacteria that conduct electricity

News Science and space 05-06-2025 comment
Scientists from the University of Oregon in the United States have discovered a new type of electrically conductive bacteria in mudflats along the coast in Yaquina Bay.

Scientists have found a new resource for antibiotics — it «hid» in the human body

News Science and space 04-07-2025 comment
Researchers from the Weizmann Institute of Science have discovered that structural fragments of human cells — proteasomes are capable of producing natural antibiotics from parts of damaged proteins.

The first giant «fungus» on Earth belonged to a previously unknown life form

News Science and space 03-28-2025 comment
An international team of researchers claims that the first species of giant land organisms on Earth, called Prototaxites, may likely belong to the to a completely unknown branch of life.

Scientists put bacterial swimmers in «armor» and control them with magnets — they will be launched into the human body

News Science and space 03-20-2025 comment
Researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems in Stuttgart have developed a hybrid biological nanorobots from microalgae by coating them with a magnetic material.

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