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a university of minnesota team reported building a synthetic cell from nonliving chemicals: a lipid bubble holding a ~90,000 base pair genome and 36 enzymes that feeds, grows, divides, and competes with its offspring, completing a full life cycle without being claimed as alive. the careful refusal to call it alive is itself the notable framing. it sits on the boundary between chemistry and biology that institutions are cautious to name.

#synthetic-biology#artificial-cell#genome#origin-of-life
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