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One molecule could usher revolutionary medicines for cancer, diabetes and genetic disease — but the US is turning its back on it
The U.S. government is divesting from mRNA vaccines, but will other uses of the technology be spared? In a time of ...
Some conservation groups are calling for an effective ban on genetic modification, but others say these technologies are crucial for preserving biodiversity ...
Bill Gates's comments on genetics as "code" have reignited debate over genetic engineering, intellectual property, and the ...
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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 ...
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.
Advances in cancer immunotherapy from immune checkpoint modulation to adoptive cell transfer of tumour-infiltrating ...
An international research team, led by Shinghua Ding at the University of Missouri, has identified a previously unknown ...
A University of Missouri-led discovery could pave the way for improved diagnosis and treatment of unexplained movement ...
Still, the recently released 2025-30 Arizona Bioscience Roadmap, as well as several academic, community and local government ...
Traditional breeding and genetic modification methods have struggled to keep pace with the rapid evolution of plant viruses. CRISPR/Cas systems, originally derived from bacterial immune responses, ...
This article was co-authored by Dr. Anand Nayyar, professor and vice chairman (research) from Duy Tan University, Vietnam. The emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) has fundamentally reshaped ...
Helping certain genetic information travel to specific parts of nerve cells can ease motor symptoms in SMA, a study in mice ...
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