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One of those artists is Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg who was invited to discuss her unorthodox research at The New Yorker’s annual Tech Fest earlier...
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One of those artists is Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg who was invited to discuss her unorthodox research at The New Yorker’s annual Tech Fest earlier...
The development comes from the University of California, Berkeley. Success with the new delivery system saw an 18-times-higher correction rate together with a two-fold...
Genome editing has the potential to cure diseases by disrupting endogenous disease-causing genes, correcting disease causing mutations or inserting new genes with protective functions....
Helix, a company which provides these services and links directly to other service providers, also gets “information rich” coding. That could and probably does...
A growing global population, coupled with extremes in weather brought on by climate change, has already resulted in a number of promising new innovations...
In January, Digital Journal delved into de-extinction and the possibility of bringing back ecologically beneficial animal and plant species. A revolutionary gene-editing technology was...
Monsanto has licensed the gene editing technology from the Broad Institute at Harvard University and MIT. The aim is to use the emerging technology...
The cabbage’s genome had been edited with CRISPR-Cas9, a relatively easy technique, so they say, that allows scientists to make changes to a living...
Real life science seems to be catching up with science fiction more and more every day. Most recently, MIT scientists have discovered how to...
CRISPR is an acronym for “Clustered regularly-interspaced short palindromic repeats.” It is a relatively new genome editing tool that functions like molecular scissors. The...