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What Happens When Humans Play God With Extinction
Scientists around the world are racing to bring back extinct species — from the woolly mammoth to the dodo — using the power ...
In a stunning display of circular thinking, a leading science writer ends her paean to genetically engineering wild animals by writing: “Humans are the ones driving biodiversity loss of all species.
The cell therapy field has long held a transformative ambition: to create "off-the-shelf" treatments that can reach not just ...
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Synthetic Biology May Be the Future of Wildlife Conservation
From CRISPR to gene banking, synthetic biology has big implications for wildlife evolution and conservation, but ethical ...
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From ‘Frankenstein’ to ‘Godzilla’: UTEP professors team up to explore science, ethics and pop culture in new course
A new UTEP course called “Monster-ology” will connect science and literary analysis through different media to help students ...
We are now in the second great wave of the genetic revolution, not defined by reading the human code of life, but by rewriting it.
Seven years after the first gene-edited babies were revealed, biotech startup Manhattan Genomics is reviving the idea of ...
In a world first, a bespoke gene-editing therapy benefitted one child. Now reseachers plan to launch a clinical trial of the ...
A large biobanking effort captures genetic and health data from half a million people in Taiwan, widening the diversity of ...
A single mutation in the YFT3 gene turns tomatoes yellow by disrupting a crucial pigment-producing enzyme. Researchers have discovered that a single genetic change in the YFT3 gene disrupts a vital ...
Some of the most expensive drugs currently in use are gene therapies to treat specific diseases, and their high cost limits ...
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