Friday, 12 December 2014

Glasgow scientists create chemical evolution



Scientists haven't created life in the laboratory yet, but when they do, they'll be off and running. Case in point is a University of Glasgow team led by Professor Lee Cronin, the Regius Chair of Chemistry, which has developed the world's first chemical system capable of evolving as part of a project that aims at creating synthetic "life" without DNA... Continue Reading Glasgow scientists create chemical evolution

Section: Science

Tags: Chemicals, Evolution, Robotic, University of Glasgow

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