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With CRISPR, Let's Not Make The Cultural Mistakes Of Stem Cells All Over Again

With CRISPR, Let's Not Make The Cultural Mistakes Of Stem Cells All Over Again

When Dr. He Jiankui announced that he had used CRISPR to prevent future HIV infection in twin girls, there was outrage across the United States, but most of it had nothing to do with science. It…
Rogue Science? The Case Of The First Gene-Edited Babies

Rogue Science? The Case Of The First Gene-Edited Babies

The idea of scientists tinkering with the genes of babies was once the provenance of science fiction, but now it’s apparently entered the realm of reality: On Nov. 26, Chinese scientist He Jiankui…
Carboxylase Plus Gene Editing Leads To Unusual Antibiotic

Carboxylase Plus Gene Editing Leads To Unusual Antibiotic

A biosynthetic pathway in bacteria includes a a carboxylase enzyme which adds CO2 to a precursor molecule, producing a highly unusual antibiotic called malonomycin. Unchecked antibiotic resistance…
I Made Smirnoff Vodka Concede Its Non-GMO Label Is Just A Marketing Gimmick

I Made Smirnoff Vodka Concede Its Non-GMO Label Is Just A Marketing Gimmick

Smirnoff, the vodka brand owned by Diageo of Great Britain, recently undertook an ad campaign starring celebrities Ted Danson and Jenna Fischer touting how they are gluten-free and non-GMO. Wow,…
Meatable Can Make Beef From A Single Cell - If Activists Don't Kill The Company First

Meatable Can Make Beef From A Single Cell - If Activists Don't Kill The Company First

It takes a few years, a lot of grain and even more water to make a steer big enough to send to market - a company wants to get that process down to a few weeks.  Meatable uses adult stem cells…
Groundcherries Are Just The Start: CRISPR May Popularize A Food Future You Haven't Heard Of Yet

Groundcherries Are Just The Start: CRISPR May Popularize A Food Future You Haven't Heard Of Yet

Few people have heard of the groundcherry because during legacy days of agriculture, when foods had to be optimized for various regions as easily as possible, it fared poorly compared to other…
Obese People Show DNA Methylation Related To Liver Disease

Obese People Show DNA Methylation Related To Liver Disease

DNA methylation is a molecular process that helps enable our bodies to repair themselves, fight infection, and get rid of environmental toxins, but new research has shown one way it can go awry:…
Natural Fatty Acid As A Potential Anti-Inflammatory

Natural Fatty Acid As A Potential Anti-Inflammatory

Francisella tularensis bacteria are the cause of tularemia, a life-threatening disease spread to humans via contact with an infected animal or through the bite of a mosquito, tick or deer fly. The…
30 Percent Of Indians Are Anemic - Switching From Rice (Or Bioengineering Better Stuff) Would Help

30 Percent Of Indians Are Anemic - Switching From Rice (Or Bioengineering Better Stuff) Would Help

Starting in the 1960s, a Green Revolution in India led to a boom in rice and wheat production and that helped reduce hunger - but it meant demands on the water supply and pollution from fertilizer.…
500 Million Year Old Gene Could Mean A Path To New Treatments For Influenza, Arthritis - And You Can Help Name It

500 Million Year Old Gene Could Mean A Path To New Treatments For Influenza, Arthritis - And You Can Help Name It

A gene called called C6orf106, or "C6", has existed for 500 million years, but understanding how it controls the production of proteins involved in infectious diseases, cancer and diabetes is only…

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