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Researchers use genetic engineering to create “product-ready” snakebite antivenom
An international team of researchers has used genetic engineering to create the first ever “product-ready” antivenom for ...
The cell therapy field has long held a transformative ambition: to create "off-the-shelf" treatments that can reach not just ...
The global AI chip market has grown to $166.9 billion in 2025, and is predicted to reach $311.58 billion by 2029, ...
Chloroplasts—the "light power plants" of plant cells—are increasingly the focus of synthetic biology. These organelles house ...
An international research team, led by Shinghua Ding at the University of Missouri, has identified a previously unknown ...
We are now in the second great wave of the genetic revolution, not defined by reading the human code of life, but by rewriting it.
The world’s largest network of environmental groups approved the exploration of genetic engineering tools to aid the ...
Immunologist Zachary Rubin explains how the World Health Organization decides which strains of influenza end up in annual flu ...
Dive into the thrilling world of genetic engineering and creativity in our latest video, "How to Make a Zombie Megalodon Inside an Umbrella Laboratory." Discover step-by-step guidance on how the ...
A University of Missouri-led discovery could pave the way for improved diagnosis and treatment of unexplained movement ...
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Synthetic Biology May Be the Future of Wildlife Conservation
From CRISPR to gene banking, synthetic biology has big implications for wildlife evolution and conservation, but ethical ...
Some of the most expensive drugs currently in use are gene therapies to treat specific diseases, and their high cost limits ...
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