Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. called the treatment 'a powerful glimpse into the future of personalized medicine' ...
Lozano is a rare disease mom, neuroscience Ph.D. candidate at UC Davis, and board member for the PURA Syndrome Foundation. In May, a historic moment in science and medicine was captured in a single ...
A company’s plan to edit the genomes of human embryos worries some researchers — but it might reflect the changing attitudes towards the controversial approach.
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences on Monday awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences to Northwestern University professor and Reason contributor Joel Mokyr "for having identified the ...
Cancer cells contained hubs that accelerated diseases, mediated by hijacked RNA, but scientists found how to cut them off at ...
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Instagram’s new PG-13 settings, explained
After years of criticism that social media companies have done too little to protect minors from harm, Meta announced Tuesday that it would add new restrictions to teen accounts, using the standards ...
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This top-rated laundry brand says it cleans your clothes better without the toxic chemicals: 'Why don't we just get rid of them?'
Dr. Pete, chief scientist at Dirty Labs, explained how his company managed to create effective, sustainable cleaning products ...
A lthough still in its early days, CRISPR has already been called the most powerful scientific tool of the century. Using ...
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You haven’t screwed up your kids by letting them use social media. An expert has tips for what to do
In her new book, “Smartphone Nation,” social media expert Kaitlyn Regehr helps parents manage their digital media consumption and teach kids healthy tech habits.
Both CRSP and NTLA are advancing in vivo gene editing therapies targeting large markets, with financial stability supporting ...
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