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Science #1 - 9 months ago

A genetic test could predict the odds of obesity, allowing for early interventions
NBC #12 - 5 months ago

CRISPR and the Splice to Survive
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The quest to create gene-edited babies gets a reboot
NPR Online News #6 - 2 months ago

DNA from dirt can offer new view of ancient life
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NBC #6 - 11 months ago

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Time #6 - 4 months ago

Is gene therapy ready to treat some forms of autism?
Science #1 - 9 months ago

How a hyperactive cell in the brain might trigger Alzheimer's disease
NPR Online News #1 - 7 days ago

A New Era of Designer Babies May Be Based on Overhyped Science
Scientific American #1 - 4 weeks ago

Real-Life Jurassic Park? Elon Musk Could Make It Happen, According To Business Partner
Daily Wire #3 - 3 months ago

New immunotherapy drugs target two evasive cancer-driving proteins
Science #1 - 5 months ago

Huge genetic database includes over 9000 species of flowering plants
New Scientist #2 - 5 weeks ago

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America's most popular cooking oil may be linked to obesity, new study finds
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Neanderthal gene found in many people may open cells to coronavirus and increase COVID-19 severity
Science #1 - 7 months ago

A Little-Known Inflammatory Disease Is Hiding in Plain Sight
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5 Genes Linked To Higher Risk Of Severe COVID-19 Case
Daily Caller #12 - 3 years ago

Scientist Opens Up About His Early Email to Fauci on Virus Origins
New York Times - 10 months ago

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Science #1 - 6 weeks ago

Mass Resignations at Scientific Journal Over Ethically Fraught China Genetics Papers
Intercept #1 - 6 weeks ago

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NBC #20 - 5 months ago

Scientists create human eggs in the lab, using skin cells
NPR Online News #4 - 5 weeks ago

Will a small, long-shot U.S. company end up producing the best coronavirus vaccine?
Science #1 - 8 months ago

FNC’s Dr. Makary: ‘Rosetta Stone’ of Wuhan COVID Data Was Removed from NIH-Run Archive, Removals Are ‘Very Unusual’
Breitbart #6 - 2 years ago

E. coli is one of the most widely studied organisms – and that may be a problem for both science and medicine
The Conversation #6 - 9 months ago

Meet some of the world's cleanest pigs, raised to grow kidneys and hearts for humans
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Commission charts narrow path for editing human embryos
Science #1 - 11 months ago

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This little-known genome editing stock is poised to surge more than 60%, JPMorgan says
CNBC #10 - 2 years ago

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