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How gene editing could reshape the future of humans
CRISPR technology could one day create “designer babies, ” raising major ethical and social inequality concerns.
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The race to merge the human brain with technology
Diane Ladd, Oscar-nominated actress and mother of Laura Dern, dies at 89 Worker trapped for 11 hours after collapse of ...
Selected by a Distinguished Jury of Global Biopharma Leaders for Dren Bio’s Outstanding Innovation, Impact, and Scientific Excellence – SAN CARLOS, ...
"It offers huge potential to boost food security, cut pesticide use, increase crop yields and enhance disease resistance and we are backing it with a multimillion-pound investment," the Department for ...
Accubits operates from Bio360 Life Sciences Park in Thiruvananthapuram, and integrates biotechnology; artificial intelligence ...
Backed by fresh European financing, BioNTech’s Kigali facility is emerging as the cornerstone of Africa’s mRNA vaccine ...
Silicon Valley’s wealthiest executives, including the world’s second-richest man Larry Ellison and AI mogul Sam Altman, are ...
Smith, a microbiologist whose discovery revolutionize the field of genetic engineering, was a Johns Hopkins School of Medicine alumnus and professor emeritus ...
Planning to initiate an open-label Phase 2 study of TNX-1500 under an investigator-initiated IND to evaluate safety and activity in the first half of 2026 ...
A new single-cell brain atlas reveals how midbrain neurons develop, helping refine Parkinson’s disease models and improve cell therapy protocols.
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Goodbye Cavities? Researchers Created a Gel That Restores Enamel and Works in Human Saliva
Enamel is the hardest substance in your body. It’s a crystalline fortress protecting your teeth. But it has a fatal flaw: it ...
Researchers uncovered a 2.75–2.44 million-year-old site in Kenya showing that early humans maintained stone tool traditions for nearly 300,000 years despite extreme climate swings. The tools, ...
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