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Scientists dream of beating malaria by editing disease-carrying mosquitoes' DNA. Could it work?
A global health group breaks down exactly where the promise lies in using genetically modified mosquitoes to eliminate life-threatening diseases – and where they may fall short.
More research into crop variety development is using gene editing. Canada’s regulatory approach to gene editing will help ...
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Oldest ever RNA sample recovered from woolly mammoth
RNA from an exceptionally well preserved woolly mammoth gives us a window on gene activity in an animal that died nearly ...
Scientists are studying Death Valley's Tidestromia oblongifolia, a desert plant thriving above 45°C, to develop ...
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Inside the Human Gene Editing Boom Driven by CRISPR Reshaping Everything From Medicine to Food
A major medical milestone took place in May 2025, when doctors at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia used CRISPR-based ...
On October 31, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals decided a case challenging the United States Department of Agriculture's ("USDA") mandatory ...
At an international conference, researchers at the forefront of animal-human transplantation compared notes and allowed ...
In upholding the lower court decision, the court held that AMS’s digital disclosure provision is unlawful because it does not provide ...
Most important, of course, is to cut the emissions that are heating the planet. But beyond that, there are ways to help ...
Virus entry is thought to involve binding a unique receptor for cell attachment and cytosolic entry. For SARS-CoV-2 underlying the COVID-19 pandemic, angiotensin- converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) is widely ...
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