🧬 Artificial Intelligence from Harvard Identifies Genes and Drug Combinations to Restore Diseased Cells

A New Era in Precision Medicine Researchers at Harvard Medical School have unveiled a groundbreaking artificial intelligence tool called PDGrapher. This system goes far beyond traditional trial-and-error methods: it can pinpoint the genes responsible for cellular dysfunction and predict which drug combinations might bring diseased cells back to health. This innovation represents a decisive step … Ler mais

🔬 Syn57: Rewriting the Code of Life

In July 2025, scientists achieved something extraordinary: they reprogrammed the genetic code of a living organism, creating a bacterium named Syn57. This milestone pushes biology closer to programming — just like software. 🧬 From 64 Codons to 57 Every living organism uses a genetic alphabet made up of 64 codons (DNA “letters” that instruct cells … Ler mais