Scientists at the University of Minnesota say they have built a synthetic cell that can feed, grow, copy its DNA and divide.
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Scientists Built an Almost-Living Cell from Scratch. It Could Show Us How Life First Emerged.
The new synthetic cell grows and divides on its own.
A school project prompted 17-year-old Edward Kang to develop an AI tool that may lead to earlier diagnoses of the disorders.
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