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Mike Orcutt • June 21, 2010
Researchers show the cash crop could be a promising source of biofuel
Ariel Bleicher • May 30, 2010
Is biological engineering the beginning of a new technology revolution?
Ariel Bleicher • May 29, 2010
A renewable energy company in Seattle discovers a new way to brew biochemicals.
Ariel Bleicher • February 26, 2010
Could garage biology inspire a new generation of inventors?
Ariel Bleicher • January 27, 2010
A molecular biologist gives a common organism a remarkable skill using man-made genes
Ferris Jabr • January 22, 2010
The Defense Department’s attempts to merge insects and electronics are benefiting science more than the military
Ferris Jabr • January 8, 2010
New circuits tap into electric currents generated by bigleaf maple trees
Ariel Bleicher • November 14, 2009
An unusual team builds a pipetting robot out of Legos for a genetic engineering competition
Robert Goodier • July 2, 2009
The nascent field of DNA nanotech takes baby steps toward a stellar future
Brett Israel • November 26, 2008
Hot-growing bacteria may be the key to the next generation of biofuels.
Christopher Intagliata • September 26, 2008
A conversation with Richard Bonneau about engineering new microbes to solve our problems.
Eric R. Olson • December 17, 2007
The cell–the most fundamental unit of life–could one day be as easily programmable as a computer, according to Mark Weiss, professor of electrical engineering and molecular biology at Princeton University. […]
Edyta Zielinska • August 2, 2006
Bionic implants are helping patients with paralysis to regain movement.