CRISPR-based technology is advancing rapidly, driving international competition. Its promise to transform medicine is colliding with political and social realities, even as applications expand.
Editing genes in sperm, eggs and embryos is currently banned in the United States. The current effort by Preventive, a Silicon Valley startup, involves a couple with a genetic abnormality who want to ...
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Colonizing Proxima B: Humanity’s First Home Beyond the Sun
What would it take to live on a world orbiting another star? Scientists now believe Proxima B could host the first human ...
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The Exciting Future of Genetic Engineering
Trump Signs Spending Bill, Ending Longest Shutdown in U.S. History A Pennsylvania sheriff struck a deal with ICE. Months ...
As Earth's climate warms and changes, sustainable agricultural practices are critical for feeding a rapidly growing population. Can we genetically engineer crops to adapt to drought and other effects ...
Access to ERS Genomics’ foundational CRISPR/Cas9 patent portfolio expands our genetic engineering toolkit and strengthens our ability to speed up and optimize strain development across Dyadic’s ...
Discovering the link between congenital heart disease and kidney problems could improve outcomes for patients with the ...
Bill Gates addresses African heads of state in this 2019 file photo. His recent “Seeds and Code” remarks have renewed debate over biotechnology, genetic engineering, and corporate control of food ...
To prevent dangerous levels of global warming, scientists say it won’t be enough to just stop burning fossil fuels that release carbon into the air. Because it’s virtually impossible for humanity to ...
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