In experiments, researchers showed that the disease-spreading insects couldn’t resist the sweet smell of a fungus that infected and killed them.
Professor Robert Frisina, Professor Richard Heller, Professor Ashok Kumar, Dean Levi Thompson, Dean Sten Vermund and ...
Pluristyx, Inc., a leading biotechnology company specializing in tools and technologies for the development of induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-based therapies, today announced the execution of ...
First company to enable precision in vivo genome engineering, combining both cell-specific delivery and programmable, locus-specific gene insertion, with the potential to achieve physiological, ...
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Did Tom Brady clone his dog? Explaining 'de-extinction' company that duplicated NFL legend's furry friend
The legendary QB cloned his dog, Lua, who passed away in 2023. Here’s more on the process, specifics and the legality of the ...
Find four fascinating organisms that naturally glow in the dark or have been scientifically engineered to emit light. Learn ...
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Gene-edited pigs resistant to swine fever could boost animal welfare
Classical swine fever reduces productivity and harms animal welfare, but pigs have now been genetically edited to make them ...
Some of the most expensive drugs currently in use are gene therapies to treat specific diseases, and their high cost limits ...
Advances in cancer immunotherapy from immune checkpoint modulation to adoptive cell transfer of tumour-infiltrating ...
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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 ...
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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