In a stunning display of circular thinking, a leading science writer ends her paean to genetically engineering wild animals by writing: “Humans are the ones driving biodiversity loss of all species.
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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 ...
The cell therapy field has long held a transformative ambition: to create "off-the-shelf" treatments that can reach not just ...
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.
Beijing Tsingke Biotech Co., Ltd., a pioneer in molecular manufacturing, showcased its next-generation integrated ...
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Scientists plan to revive the woolly mammoth and giants
Scientists are venturing into the realm of de-extinction, aiming to revive the woolly mammoth using advanced genetic ...
Advances in cancer immunotherapy from immune checkpoint modulation to adoptive cell transfer of tumour-infiltrating ...
Beijing Tsingke Biotech Co., Ltd., a pioneer in molecular manufacturing, showcased its next-generation integrated platforms at the 2025 Festival ...
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Scientists Could Bring Back Neanderthals Within 20 Years — But At What Cost?
Neanderthals could walk among us within 20 years — but would reviving our extinct cousin rewrite science or unleash an ethical nightmare?
Some conservation groups are calling for an effective ban on genetic modification, but others say these technologies are ...
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