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  • Articles Tagged with "Biotechnology"

    States Move to Protect Americans’ DNA From China | The Epoch Times

    theepochtimes.com • Politics • World

    Multiple US states are enacting laws to protect Americans' genetic data from potential misuse by China, driven by concerns about national security and the advancements in biotechnology.

    LA’s newest gambling event — live Sperm Racing

    thetimes.com • Science • USA

    Four teenage entrepreneurs have launched a novel competition in Los Angeles, pitting sperm samples from two university students against each other in a race to raise awareness about male fertility.

    23andMe Sells Gene-Testing Business to DNA Drug Maker Regeneron - Bloomberg

    bloomberg.com • Business • World

    Bankrupt 23andMe sold its extensive DNA database to Regeneron Pharmaceuticals for $256 million, ensuring data privacy under Regeneron's commitment to existing customer policies.

    How will AlphaFold 3 change life sciences research? - The Hindu

    thehindu.com • Science • World

    AlphaFold 3, a revolutionary protein structure prediction software, significantly advances life sciences research by accurately predicting protein-protein interactions and structures of other biomolecules, democratizing research and accelerating drug discovery.

    Elon Musk's Neuralink Among Startups Trying to Help Blind People See - Bloomberg

    bloomberg.com • Technology • World

    Neuralink and other startups are developing brain-computer interface technology to potentially restore vision to people with severe vision loss.

    Who is ahead in the global tech race?

    livemint.com • Technology • World

    A new Harvard index reveals America's dominance in global technology, but highlights China's rapid advancements and the potential for shifts in power.