Revolutionary Solid-State Storage Transforms Biological Material Handling

Scientists have developed a new method for storing biological materials, such as RNA and proteins, in a solid-state form resembling a pill or tablet. This innovation allows for on-demand use by dissolving the tablet in water. The solid-state storage overcomes limitations in the storage and handling of sensitive biological materials, improving access to healthcare and scientific research. The method has the potential to revolutionize the storage and transportation of biologics, enabling easier access to remote locations and facilitating the production of life-saving therapies. Further improvements and modifications are expected to enhance the platform's suitability for various applications.
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