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A new international study suggests that ancient viral DNA embedded in our genome, which were long dismissed as genetic "junk, ...
Lab study findings increase understanding of the molecular mechanisms underpinning vitamin D deficiency and highlight SDR42E1 ...
Methods that tweak genes without transferring new material into crops sit in regulatory limbo in the EU. Could legalizing ...
The cost of sequencing DNA has dropped dramatically, and with technologies like CRISPR, gene editing is becoming more precise and powerful than ever. From curing genetic diseases to designing the next ...
Gene editing technologies—such as those used in agriculture and de-extinction projects—can be repurposed to offer what an ...
Want a bespoke baby? Check the beauty, brains, or brawn boxes on the embryo order form. Genetic tinkering is no longer ...
Jurassic Park to Jurassic World—where prehistoric beasts, genetic engineering, and corporate chaos collide in the most epic timeline ever built. If you’ve ever wondered how the simple idea of cloning ...
In this article, we investigate a systematic workflow that supports the learning engineering process of formulating the starting question for a conversational module based on existing learning ...
Isro has successfully completed qualification tests for the Gaganyaan Service Module Propulsion System, a crucial step for ...
Learn more about the research of Mayo Clinic's Gene Editing and Cellular Engineering Laboratory led by David (Chun-Wei) D.
Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla, the first Indian astronaut at the ISS, has captivated the world with stunning Earth images.
Chinese scientists have restored damaged ear tissue in mice by reactivating a genetic switch long thought to be lost in mammals.