biotechnology

Reuse of drugs against COVID-19 thanks to AI

A computational study of drug reuse, conducted at the University of Pittsburg, concludes the efficiency of reusing antitumor drugs as antivirals to fight COVID-19.

The neuromorphic chip that is able to smell

Does a chip have the ability to smell? Well, that is what a joint study carried out by researchers from Intel Labs and Cornell University with Intel's neuromorphic processor, Loihi, has shown.

The free genetic movement or the legality of patenting a GMO

As biotechnology develops, it is becoming more and more economically necessary to patent genetically modified organisms (GMOs).

Can we ever do without cows?

In the future, it may not be necessary to slaughter animals such as cows for meat or other products.

They encode a movie in the DNA of a living bacterium

It is a new utility of the famous CRISPR technique of the genetic 'cut-paste'.

Flu frog mucus

The mucus secreted by the skin of the Hydrophylax bahuvistara frog can kill certain strains of the flu virus.

The material that repels blood

They create superhemophobic titanium surfaces that will allow the development of biocompatible medical implants.

In search of the artificial cell

At the beginning of the 21st century, and with the human genome completely sequenced, physicists, computer scientists and biologists set themselves a peculiar challenge: to create an artificial cell.

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Schedules of the Valencia GP of MotoGP in Cheste and how to see it

The Cheste circuit hosts this weekend, from November 4 to 6, the 2022 MotoGP Comunitat Valenciana GP. See the schedules and all the information.

"Don't talk to me!": Danni Büchner makes a clear announcement to hated party guests

Danni Büchner is invited to Sam Dylan's Halloween party. But the "Goodbye Germany" emigrant has no desire for many other party guests. And find clear words.

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