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Artificial cell manages a few rounds of cell division

Ars Technica · 2026-07-02 Cached

Researchers at the University of Minnesota developed SpudCells, artificial cells that can undergo a few rounds of cell division by importing materials from the environment, using components from viruses and purified translation machinery.

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@Phoenixyin13: Breaking! This is the latest major breakthrough in synthetic biology, confirmed by The New York Times in a front-page story. A team led by University of Minnesota scientist Kate Adamala has used non-living chemical components to assemble, from scratch, a brand-new cell—SpudCell. In the past, gene editing was like buying a ready-made car and swapping a tire or upgrading the engine. Now, scientists have essentially gone to the parts factory, bought iron, rubber, circuits, and assembled from the ground up a prototype of artificial life that can refuel itself, run, and self-replicate.

X AI KOLs Timeline · 2026-07-01 Cached

A team led by Kate Adamala at the University of Minnesota has built a completely new cell, SpudCell, from non-living chemical components. It can grow, divide, and evolve—a milestone breakthrough in synthetic biology.

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@Afinetheorem: An incredible breakthrough in synthetic biology. It has overall been a great year for scientific progress. https://nyti…

X AI KOLs Following · 2026-07-01 Cached

Scientists at the University of Minnesota have created SpudCells, synthetic cells that feed, grow, reproduce, and compete, marking a major advance in synthetic biology. The work is described in a 190-page preprint under journal review.

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For first time, a cell built from scratch grows and divides

Hacker News Top · 2026-07-01 Cached

Scientists built a synthetic cell from scratch that grows, replicates DNA, and divides, marking a major step toward creating life from nonliving materials.

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@tferriss: “If some bullshit hype filters into this, it’s worth it in order to take the correct swings at the truly big ideas, bec…

X AI KOLs Following · 2026-06-30 Cached

This article announces Tim Ferriss's podcast episode featuring Jacob Becraft, CEO of Strand Therapeutics, discussing the revolution in genetic medicine and programmable RNA therapies.

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Reduction of Probabilistic Chemical Reaction Networks

arXiv cs.LG · 2026-06-29 Cached

This paper presents a method to reduce the size of chemical reaction networks (CRNs) implementing probabilistic inference by leveraging factor graph reduction techniques, resulting in smaller CRNs while preserving belief propagation fixed points on surviving variables.

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Leap in DNA synthesis slashes time to build new genetic sequences

Hacker News Top · 2026-06-04 Cached

A new DNA synthesis method called Sidewinder dramatically reduces cost and time to build genetic sequences, enabling rapid construction of AI-designed genomes with high accuracy.

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Artificial egg hatched 26 healthy chickens

Hacker News Top · 2026-05-21 Cached

Colossal Biosciences successfully hatched 26 chickens using synthetic eggshells, a key step toward de-extinction of birds like the dodo and moa.

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Long-term editing of brain circuits using an engineered electrical synapse

Hacker News Top · 2026-05-17 Cached

Researchers engineered a mutant connexin hemichannel pair that exclusively forms heterotypic gap junctions, enabling selective long-term modification of specific neural circuits.

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GenCircuit-RL: Reinforcement Learning from Hierarchical Verification for Genetic Circuit Design

arXiv cs.AI · 2026-05-15 Cached

GenCircuit-RL introduces a reinforcement learning framework with hierarchical verification rewards for genetic circuit design via code generation, achieving 14-16 percentage point improvement over binary rewards and presenting the SynBio-Reason benchmark of 4,753 circuits.

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AI can design viruses, toxins and other bioweapons. How worried should we be?

Reddit r/ArtificialInteligence · 2026-05-13 Cached

The article discusses growing concerns over AI tools' potential to design dangerous bioweapons, citing a recent Chinese study on conotoxin design as a flashpoint for debate between biosecurity risks and scientific benefits.

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Light without electricity? Glowing algae could make it possible

Hacker News Top · 2026-05-06 Cached

CU Boulder researchers have successfully sustained bioluminescence in algae using simple chemical solutions, enabling its integration into 3D-printed hydrogel structures for potential applications in robotics and environmental sensing.

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