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Powerful CRISPR system inserts whole gene into human DNA
‘Directed’ evolution in the laboratory creates an editing tool that outperforms classic CRISPR systems. Elie Dolgin Elie Dolgin is a science journalist...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
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Immune- cell function improved in a teenager whose DNA was altered using prime editing. The CRISPR family’s most versatile member has made its medical...
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The climate crisis is reshaping every aspect of our world, including health care. While health systems are designed to protect and improve lives,...
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A powerful force is pushing lynx to the limit in the high forests of the Southern Rocky Mountains
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Gripping story reveals race to crack world's oldest script, cuneiform
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The Rabbit R1 now lets you remake its whole interface
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A new AI translation system for headphones clones multiple voices simultaneously
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