Scientists have engineered ‘SpudCell,’ a lab-made system from chemicals that mimics life’s core functions like growth and division. While not fully alive due to reliance on external components, this breakthrough offers a simplified model to understand essential life processes. Researchers aim to enhance its self-sufficiency, paving the way for custom biological machines and deeper insights into fundamental biology. Scientists have engineered ‘SpudCell,’ a lab-made system from chemicals that mimics life’s core functions like growth and division. While not fully alive due to reliance on external components, this breakthrough offers a simplified model to understand essential life processes. Researchers aim to enhance its self-sufficiency, paving the way for custom biological machines and deeper insights into fundamental biology.
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