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Genome editing technologies like CRISPR-Cas9 have transformed biology, medicine, and agriculture, but concerns remain about ...
Using an inexpensive electrode coated with DNA, MIT researchers have designed disposable diagnostics that could be adapted to detect a variety of diseases, including cancer or infectious diseases such ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNScientists aim to create first artificial human DNA - the risks and benefitsExperts share their insights with The i Paper as the UK becomes home to the first major project looking to write human DNA ...
Artificial human DNA, or synthetic DNA (synDNA), would be made without biological parents by instead using chemicals. SynHG ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNBreakthrough DNA sensor brings cancer, HIV detection to homes for under $1MIT’s CRISPR sensor detects cancer and HIV for 50 cents and stays effective for two months without refrigeration.
Their method is the first to directly fix flaws in animals’ mitochondrial DNA, which are responsible for severe and deadly conditions.
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Futurism on MSNScientists Playing God are Building Human DNA From the Ground UpBiological science has made such astonishing leaps in the last few decades, such as precise gene editing, that scientists are ...
The Synthetic Human Genome, or Syn HG, a project launched on June 26th, aims to change that. Funded partly by Wellcome, a ...
MIT has developed a DNA sensor that can detect HPV and HIV infections through voltage changes. The sensor is durable and ...
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Insulin-producing human pancreas cells can be manufactured with 3D printers, researchers reported at the International Transplant Congress underway in London.
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ABP News on MSNRanthambore Poaching Scare: DNA Testing Confirms Bones Of 3 Tigers, 1 Leopard As Interstate Gang Under ScannerAn interstate poaching gang's arrest and seizure of big cat bones near Ranthambore Tiger Reserve has raised concerns. DNA ...
Wall Street Journal tech reporter Preetika Rana is leaving the news organization after 14 years. Rana has written about CEOs turning companies around, tech billionaires’ influence on U.S. politics, ...
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