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A New Kind of Natural
An artist imagines life forms that will arise from the convergence of technology and biology.
By
Becky Lyon
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Plastic-Eating Microbes to the Rescue?
Nature breaks everything down—eventually. It’s time to accelerate the process.
By
Grace Rubenstein
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Young Biodesigners Unveil Clever Ideas for a Cleaner World
Student competitors turn jellyfish, microorganisms, and even hair cells into useful things.
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Amanda Schaffer
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Angela Belcher Commands a Virus to Hunt a Deadly Cancer
An engineer lights up tiny tumors that doctors can’t see.
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Tinker Ready
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The Birth of Wetware
Forget what you may have heard about neural networks in software. This startup is making a computer with living neurons.
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Alissa Greenberg
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That Kombucha Looks Fabulous on You
Hipster tea sludge is being transformed into a wonder material.
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Elizabeth Preston
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A Silk Robe for Your Next Implant
for Your Next Implant
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stg-neolife-staging.kinsta.cloud
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6 Amazing Things to Watch in Synthetic Biology
Teleported molecules, custom genomes, and other innovations that will deliver on the technology’s biggest promises.
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Diana Crow
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What Will It Take to 3-D Print Organs?
Eventually, no one will die while waiting for a transplant. But that day is further off than you might think.
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Anna Nowogrodzki
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