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How cloning could transform human life and health
Trey Yesavage's girlfriend lauds Blue Jays rookie phenom's historic World Series performance: 'Still crying' LSU athletic ...
He showed that specialized cells retain the genes to form an organism.
Sir John Gurdon, the biologist, who has died aged 92, successfully cloned a tadpole from a single cell in 1962, paving the ...
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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 ...
Flanders Institute for Biotechnology (VIB), biologist Jessie Vandierendonck has been investigating new, alternative ...
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How Scientists Are Trying to Resurrect Lost Species Through DNA
Across the world, geneticists are exploring the frontier of resurrection biology — the attempt to bring extinct species back to life. Using ancient DNA and advanced cloning techniques, scientists are ...
From The Andromeda Strain to Jurassic Park, these are the most exhilarating novels written by the master of the ...
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Jellyfish Day Celebrates 500 Million Years of Ocean Wonder
Jellyfish Day honors one of Earth’s oldest and most fascinating creatures, glowing reminders of resilience beneath the waves.
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Scientists develop functional eggs out of human skin cells
Researchers at Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) have developed a remarkable new way for making human body cells ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service estimates less than a thousand ghost orchids are left in the United States.
GV- and Arch-backed Pelage Pharma is developing a first-of-its-kind topical stem-cell therapy that could redefine the $10B ...
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