Explore how genetic engineering is transforming Saccharomyces cerevisiae into a biofuel-producing powerhouse for sustainable energy solutions.
Discover how scientists used a bacteriophage gene to repair DNA damage in fruit flies, opening new pathways for genetic research and disease treatment.
How synthetic biology is turning cells into tiny, living factories through genetic engineering and programming.
How scientists are supercharging Zymomonas mobilis bacteria to turn farm waste into clean fuel using Tn5-based transposon systems.
Discover how genetically engineered Spirulina (Arthrospira fusiformis) offers a sustainable solution for water bioremediation, removing heavy metals and chemical pollutants through enhanced natural capabilities.
Discover how fusing exonucleases with Cas9 enhances homologous recombination in Pichia pastoris, revolutionizing genetic engineering in this methylotrophic yeast.
Discover how genomically recoded E. coli strains are revolutionizing protein production with non-canonical amino acids, enabling novel therapeutics and biomaterials.