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Grow by Ginkgo | A Magazine About Synthetic Biology
Grow is a magazine that tells the unfolding story of synthetic biology.
Grow by Ginkgo | A Magazine About Synthetic Biology Primary Menu Grow by Ginkgo By Ginkgo BioworkstwitterinstagramfacebookEmailIssuesNo. 6The Networks IssueNo. 5The Scale IssueNo. 4The Futures IssueNo. 3The Equity IssueNo. 2The Beauty IssueNo. 1The Nature IssueView all ArticlesShop About Contact Subscribe Languages Español 中譯版 Русский қазақ Search LIVE NOW 2024 The Networks Issue read now or scroll on The Ecological Poetry of LichenThe self-sustaining ecosystem of fungus and algae holds a mirror to ourselvesEssayBy Fayth TanRead More the latest The Networks IssueBy Maggie ChenMaking New BiologyHumans have toyed with the idea of creating better biological structures for a long time. What happens when it actually becomes possible?Read More The Scale IssueBy Christina AgapakisHow to Turn Biology into a LanguageAI is helping us create languages out of proteins and other molecules. Grow’s Christina Agapakis speaks with two founders about how that will shape the medicine of the future.Read More The Networks IssueBy Erika Szymanski et al.Beyond ControlThe language of molecular biology says that the goal of bioengineering is achieving control over biological processes and other creatures. Maybe there are better alternatives. Read More networksThe Networks IssueBy Simon SpichakWhy Scientists Are Merging Brain Organoids with AILiving computers could provide scientists with an energy-efficient alternative to traditional AI.Read MoreThe Networks IssueDemocratizing Biology through Informal LearningBy The EditorsThe Networks IssueAn Oral History of the FutureBy The Editors scaleThe Scale IssueBy Claire L. EvansAgainst ScaleThe natural world shows us how to grow without leaving behind a trail of ruin.Read MoreThe Scale IssueLeeches with JobsBy Zhengyang WangThe Scale IssueFermentation For AllBy The Editors The Scale IssueBy Maddie BenderGoing ViralPhage therapy has been touted as the replacement to antibiotics. But what if that comparison is holding it back?Read More The Futures IssueBy Nadia BerensteinFish Out of WaterHow to make lab-grown seafood deliciousRead More futuresThe Futures IssueBy Max G. LevyGo Big or Stay HomeThe incrementalist approach to pandemic prevention leaves us vulnerable to another outbreakRead MoreThe Futures IssueFarm-to-Operating TableBy Brad BolmanThe Futures IssueBack to the FutureBy Keolu Fox et al. Topics Biodesign Creatures Ecosystems Ethics Food Frontiers GMOs Health Pandemic AnalysisBy Katia TarasavaReimagining the BioreactorRead More equityThe Equity IssueBy Claire L. EvansA Feeling for the OrganismWhat it means to actually work with biologyRead MoreThe Equity IssueA Tale of One CityBy Lorena RíosThe Equity IssueTowards PolycultureBy Beronda L. Montgomery ReviewBy Molly YoungInstagram FruitThe secret behind Del Monte’s Pink Pineapple™ Read More HistoriesBy Victoria CampbellIntelligent DesignsThe Work of Art in the Age of Synthetic ReproductionRead More The Beauty IssueBy Arabelle SicardiThe Ugly TruthWhat happens when the government enforces beauty standards?Read More beautyThe Beauty IssueBy Dean KissickWings of DesireHow birds became beautiful and art got weirdRead MoreThe Beauty IssueFirst FaceBy Hannah BlackThe Beauty IssueThe Age of AgelessnessBy Frank Swain dialogueDialogueBy Christina AgapakisIs DNA Hardware or Software?A conversation with Michael Levin about Xenobots, the world’s first living robots.Read MoreDialogueDangerous Until Proven SafeBy C. Kaye RawlingsThe Nature IssueMoving the NeedleBy Christina Agapakis moreWhat’s it like to grow up during a plague?Karmella Haynes is on a mission to revolutionize cancer treatment.A conversation with Jeantine Lunshof about the ethical implications of Xenobots.How living medicines bridge the gap between pharmacology and natureCan biotech interventions prevent the mass extinction of coral reefs?Zbiotics wants to change your drinking habits and your attitude toward GMOs. InterviewBy Yewande PearseOn the Road to Science EquityRead More Personal EssayBy Sudeep AgarwalaThe Food of ExilesTechnologies of memory and loss in a displaced world.Read More ReportageBy Frank SwainThe world’s most popular fruit is facing extinction. Gene editing could save it.Read More FuturesBy Britt WrayMeet Greta, the first mammoth-elephant hybrid.Read More natureThe Nature IssueBy Andy GonzalezAfter the MetabiomeWhat if everything around you was alive?Read MoreThe Nature IssueThe Nature of NatureBy Rowan JacobsenThe Nature IssueGenetic SputniksBy Luis Campos Grow is a magazine that tells the unfolding story of synthetic biology. Subscribe for the latest: Email:* NameThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. Submit Published By Ginkgo Bioworks Boston, MA twitterinstagramfacebook DISCLAIMER: This is an editorial publication, and the views and opinions expressed herein, including those expressed by Ginkgo Bioworks Holdings, Inc. (“Ginkgo”) employees, former employees and other authors are those of the authors. They do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of Ginkgo. SAFE HARBOR STATEMENT: This publication includes forward-looking statements within the meaning of the federal securities laws. 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