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After cautious introductions, the bioengineered animals are eating, playing and chasing prey together ScreenRant reports Colossal’s three dire wolves are now hunting together The trio has reached full ...
Rice University scientists have tapped into nature's adhesive genius—the sticky power of mussels—to create bioengineered microorganisms with powerful cling that could help transform environmental ...
Rice University PhD student Chris Wright holds the implant, which uses cells to manufacture pharmaceutical drugs beneath the skin. [Jared Jones/Rice University] In a new paper, scientists from ...