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Scientists Rewrite the Genetic Code of E. Coli, and It’s Drastically Different From Anything Found in Nature The synthetic bacteria contain a shorter genetic code with 57 codons rather than 64 ...
Arrow worms, or chaetognaths, are strange ocean predators that have puzzled scientists for more than a century. They have transparent, torpedo-shaped bodies, sharp grasping spines near their ...
Brian Hayes, Computing Science: The Invention of the Genetic Code, American Scientist, Vol. 86, No. 1 (JANUARY-FEBRUARY 1998), pp. 8-14 ...
Now, scientists have redesigned the genetic code of the bacterium Escherichia coli to contain just 57 of the 64 codons. The findings were published in late July in Science.
Artificial Intelligence Black Hat 2025: Security Researcher Unpacks Cybercrime’s Evolution… and How AI Is Changing the Game From prank viruses to profit-driven cybercrime, Mikko Hypponen ...