Climate Compass on MSN
CRISPR and the future: Can we edit out genetic diseases?
We're living in a moment where science fiction is becoming medical reality. Imagine a world where doctors can simply rewrite ...
Large-scale drug atlas uncovers new genome editing modulators and potential therapeutic strategies for DNA repair-deficient cancers ...
Large-scale drug atlas uncovers new genome editing modulators and potential therapeutic strategies for DNA repair-deficient ...
Scientists in China used CRISPR to engineer a fungus that churns out protein more efficiently and with a lighter ...
The Cool Down on MSN
Scientists make key breakthrough in fight to protect food supply — here's what's happening
Many methods are still being explored. Scientists make key breakthrough in fight to protect food supply — here's what's ...
To our immune system, a potentially lifesaving gene therapy can look a lot like a dangerous infection. That's because most ...
Scientists have successfully transplanted gene-edited insulin-producing cells into a man with type 1 diabetes—allowing him to ...
High-quality genome assemblies and CRISPR editing were used in goldenberries to generate more compact and manageable plants.
Gene-edited goldenberries clear USDA review, moving closer to farms. Compact plants solve farming challenges for this ...
Genetically Modified (GM) and Genome-Edited (GE) plants are opening exciting new possibilities for building sustainable agriculture. These technologies ...
Opinion
New Techniques, Old Problems: Navdanya International’s Report on the Global Deregulation of GMOs
Navdanya International has released the report Seeds of Resistance, which documents the global spread of both old and new GMOs and the dismantling of ...
Scientists in China have genetically modified a fungus commonly used in the production of meat substitutes to make it an even ...
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