In a remarkable scientific breakthrough, University of Minnesota researchers unveiled SpudCell, a synthetic construct engineered from chemicals to replicate key life processes such as consumption, growth, genetic replication, and division. While it is not classified as living, this innovative achievement in synthetic biology represents a pivotal advancement, prompting exploration into the core principles of life and the prospective engineering of biological systems for diverse applications. In a remarkable scientific breakthrough, University of Minnesota researchers unveiled SpudCell, a synthetic construct engineered from chemicals to replicate key life processes such as consumption, growth, genetic replication, and division. While it is not classified as living, this innovative achievement in synthetic biology represents a pivotal advancement, prompting exploration into the core principles of life and the prospective engineering of biological systems for diverse applications.
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