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highplainsdem

(63,791 posts)
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 01:48 PM 5 hrs ago

This Cell Feeds, Grows and Reproduces. And It's Manmade.

Source: NYT

Scientists have long dreamed of discovering the alchemy by which chemicals can be turned into life. On Wednesday, a team at the University of Minnesota announced that it had taken a major step toward that vision.

Blending together dozens of ingredients, the researchers have synthesized simple cells that feed, grow, reproduce and compete with one another for food. If these cells are not yet fully alive, they have most of the hallmarks of life.

“Life is not binary,” said Kate Adamala, a synthetic biologist who led the research. “That’s why I’m hesitant to call this ‘alive.’ There’s no clear line, as much as we would love it to be.”

Until now, scientists had never mastered the recipe for a cell that can perform so many functions, said John Glass, a synthetic biologist at the J. Craig Venter Institute in La Jolla, Calif., who was not involved in the study.

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Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2026/07/01/science/spudcells-synthetic-cell.html?unlocked_article_code=1.uVA.Wvs7.RY-OET5NOt13&smid=url-share



Gift link from John Scalzi's post on Bluesky:

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You should see the replies there.
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This Cell Feeds, Grows and Reproduces. And It's Manmade. (Original Post) highplainsdem 5 hrs ago OP
That would be more like abiogenesis BaronChocula 5 hrs ago #1
If they are wondering about classifying it an "intellegent liifeform" ToxMarz 4 hrs ago #2
Man made Cancers??? Ford_Prefect 4 hrs ago #3
Interesting, my initial thinking is Prairie_Seagull 4 hrs ago #4
Since they can get the cell to divide over a few generations, it sounds like they solved that muriel_volestrangler 4 hrs ago #6
the blob... msongs 4 hrs ago #5
I for one welcome our new cell overlords. CaptainTruth 3 hrs ago #7

BaronChocula

(5,003 posts)
1. That would be more like abiogenesis
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 02:01 PM
5 hrs ago

Not alchemy. But fascinating and scary at the same time. Can't wait for this to get into the wrong hands. Maybe fElon Musk wants in on this.

ToxMarz

(3,198 posts)
2. If they are wondering about classifying it an "intellegent liifeform"
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 02:38 PM
4 hrs ago

The MAGAts have really lowered the bar on that definition.

Prairie_Seagull

(4,905 posts)
4. Interesting, my initial thinking is
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 03:13 PM
4 hrs ago

how does the quasi cell build, make or coalesce the exterior membrane. Seems to me this is a big deal for the cell.


muriel_volestrangler

(106,922 posts)
6. Since they can get the cell to divide over a few generations, it sounds like they solved that
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 03:23 PM
4 hrs ago

One big problem they haven't solved yet is:

For all this evidence of life, SpudCell still has some major shortcomings. For starters, it can’t make the molecular factory that produces new proteins, called a ribosome. The cells can carry all the genes they need to build ribosomes, but for some reason the parts don’t come together.

For now, Dr. Adamala and her colleagues have to feed ready-made ribosomes to SpudCells. This solution has an expiration date, though: SpudCells can keep making proteins through five to 10 generations before they fail as their ribosomes become defective.

“I don’t want to say it dies, but it stops working,” Dr. Adamala said.
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