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Interesting Engineering on MSNSynthetic E. coli with compressed DNA outsmarts viruses in radical genetic leap
In a landmark feat of genetic engineering, researchers at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology (LMB) in Cambridge have ...
In a giant feat of genetic engineering, scientists have created bacteria that make proteins in a radically different way than ...
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The Rise of Post‑Human Beings in the Distant Future
From genetic engineering to cybernetic enhancements, scientists and futurists explore how humans could eventually evolve—or ...
In the study, published in Nature Microbiology, researchers tested 38 types of human gut bacteria and found that many could ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNHealing with Artificial Intelligence highlights the future of patient care
AI-based medicine will revolutionize care including for Alzheimer's and diabetes, predicts a technology expert, but it must ...
Genetic engineering isn't just something that humans can do in a lab; it's also a natural phenomenon. Take a moment to uncover the facts behind this fascinating process.
Genetic engineering may rid world of malaria-transmitting mosquitoes By Yaron Steinbuch Published July 29, 2021 ...
Researchers have discovered a pair of proteins that block the CRISPR-Cas9 system that has revolutionized the field of genetic engineering. Their discovery allows research and applications ...
Right now, genetic engineering requires access to a high tech biolab and that's keeping the technology from falling into novice hands. And only a few people know how to tinker with DNA right now.
Op-Ed: Bad press about genetic engineering could scare off those who would benefit most A doctor speaks with a patient at a sickle cell clinic in Los Angeles on Sept. 8, 2016.
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