JABSOM Cell and Molecular Biology researcher Dr. Jesse Owens has spent the better part of two decades chasing a vision that ...
Gene editing has the potential to cure thousands of people suffering from devastating rare diseases. But the Nobel ...
Today, after receiving a gene therapy developed at the University of California San Diego, Natalie is thriving at 34 years ...
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Lainey Wilson is getting into a bit of (animated) holiday spirit, with the release of a new video for her new Christmas duet “Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!,” featuring Bing Crosby. The song ...
The 24th HUPO World Congress showed a field growing beyond mass spectrometry and starting to think in terms of impact of its ecosystems.
Higher yields, greater resilience to climatic changes or diseases—the demands on crop plants are constantly growing. To address these challenges, researchers of Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) ...
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 ...
Discover how scientists are harnessing the power of CRISPR to precisely edit DNA, revolutionizing medicine and ethics as they rewrite the very code of life. Pixabay, PublicDomainPictures CRISPR ...
Late last year, dozens of researchers spanning thousands of miles banded together in a race to save one baby boy’s life. The result was a world first: a cutting-edge, gene-editing therapy fashioned ...
In experiments, researchers showed that the disease-spreading insects couldn’t resist the sweet smell of a fungus that infected and killed them. By Jason P. Dinh Watch your back, DEET. There’s a new ...
At a meeting of top conservation groups this week, a bioethics question took center stage: Should scientists be allowed to tinker with the genes of wild plants and animals? The tentative consensus so ...