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Identification of new baobab species in Madagascar
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Latest: Madagascar baobab species Adansonia bozy identified via genetic analysis
Researchers from the Missouri Botanical Garden, the University of Wisconsin–Madison, and Iowa State University have identified a new baobab species in western Madagascar, named Adansonia bozy. Using phylogenetic method
US synthetic cell breakthrough
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Latest: Synthetic Cell Completes Life Cycle as AI Model Generates Genomes
In early July 2026 the University of Minnesota team announced SpudCell, the first synthetic cell built entirely from non‑living chemical components. Enclosed in a lipid vesicle with a PURE protein‑RNA mixture, SpudCell c
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