In experiments, researchers showed that the disease-spreading insects couldn’t resist the sweet smell of a fungus that infected and killed them.
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Researchers created a genetically modified transparent squid — and this could be huge for brain research
Historically, turning invisible was considered the stuff of wizardry and spells. More recently, physicists have also looked ...
Advances in cancer immunotherapy from immune checkpoint modulation to adoptive cell transfer of tumour-infiltrating ...
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Gene engineering of wild plants and animals gets nod of approval from top environmental groups
Is it okay to genetically engineer wild plants and animals? The International Union for Conservation of Nature voted in favor ...
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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 ...
Some conservation groups are calling for an effective ban on genetic modification, but others say these technologies are ...
Scientists are hoping to use genetic engineering to reduce the transmission of Lyme disease. The scientists' target is not ...
Sorghum bicolor is a deep-rooted, heat- and drought-tolerant crop that thrives on marginal lands and is increasingly valued ...
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.
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Researchers discover a previously unknown genetic cause for microcephaly
Microcephaly is a congenital malformation that leads to a significantly reduced brain size and is often accompanied by developmental delay.
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Meet Ben Lamm, the Billionaire Working to Bring Extinct Animals Back to Life With Hollywood’s Help
After his company, Colossal Biosciences, successfully revived the dire wolf from extinction, he's ready to continue to change ...
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