AI editor turns microbes into renewable fuels


Oak Ridge National Laboratory researchers used artificial intelligence and other scientific fields to improve their CRISPR Cas9 genome editing tools. As a result, they can genetically alter microbes to produce renewable chemicals and fuels. Also, Interesting Engineering said the study will prevent expensive “typos” in editing an organism’s genetic code.  You can find many scientists

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