Researchers have managed to encode enormous amounts of information, including images, into DNA at a rate hundreds of times ...
Imagine scanning lion dung or a mouse dropping and instantly knowing exactly what and how much the animal has eaten. Thanks ...
Two images were stored in and retrieved from DNA sequences faster than ever before. This could be a game-changer for our data ...
In a devastating blow to Italian Americans all across the country, a new DNA study spanning 20 years claims that Christopher ...
More than a month since the Hennepin County Crime Lab halted DNA testing, they believe they’re getting close to resuming, ...
CallaghanDNA has been used for years to store data, but encoding information into the molecule is painstaking work. Now, ...
These switches could potentially be used in a variety of applications, from treating genetic diseases to optimizing tissue ...
Through dogged investigative work and the application of new technology, North Aurora Police announced they have solved a ...
Ferguson’s lawfully owed DNA project has helped close the gap in DNA collection since it launched in October 2019. The samples collected and added to the national DNA database over the past five years ...
At least 75 DNA samples at the Hennepin County Sheriff's Office forensics lab have potentially been contaminated.
Scientists from Peking University have discovered a method to store data on DNA 350 times faster than previous techniques.
Bricks’ of DNA, some of which have chemical tags, could one day be an alternative to storing information electronically.