Mini-kidney organoids have now been grown in a laboratory by using genome editing to re-create human kidney disease in petri dishes. The achievement, believed to be the first of its kind, resulted ...
Gene editing, a set of techniques used to alter sections of an organism's DNA, is helping scientists cure diseases previously ...
The creation of a woolly-mouse embryo marks a significant leap in the field of de-extinction, bringing us one step closer to reviving the iconic woolly mammoth. By combining advanced gene-editing ...
Researchers in Mexico are turning their focus towards a revolutionary technique to enhance crop resilience. According to News Arena India, the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center, also ...
Organizaciones instan a participar en consulta pública sobre nuevas técnicas genéticas y trigo editado Warnings are issued regarding ...
AMES, Iowa – Iowa State University researchers are helping to advance new techniques that allow scientists to site-specifically mutate and edit the genes of living organisms. The two researchers, ...
Two studies published in Nature Medicine June 11 contribute to a small body of literature suggesting cells edited with CRISPR-Cas9 may cause cancer. Here are five things to know about the studies and ...
An image collage containing 3 images, Image 1 shows Senator John Cornyn speaking at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, Image 2 shows Sam Altman speaking to media after a Q&A at the OpenAI data ...
CRISPR gene editing has transitioned from a laboratory curiosity to a cornerstone of modern biotechnology, revolutionizing our approach to genetic diseases, including Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) disease ...
As the power of gene editing becomes more advanced, ideas that once seemed like science fiction are rapidly becoming a possibility. Now, a leading expert on human gene engineering has warned of what ...
Gene-edited crops will face a High Court test as campaigners challenge government’s decision to ease regulation of certain ...
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