Researchers funded by the U.S. Navy have used gene-editing technology to make house spiders produce red fluorescent silk. This might seem like a quirky scientific novelty, but the breakthrough is a ...
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Researchers created a genetically modified transparent squid — and this could be huge for brain research
Historically, turning invisible was considered the stuff of wizardry and spells. More recently, physicists have also looked ...
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Why Chocolate Is So Expensive (And How Researchers Might Put A Stop To Rising Prices)
Chocolate prices have been rising due to complications in the supply chain, but Penn State researchers have made a ...
In a new study, researchers unveiled an engineered food supplement that could help reverse the alarming decline of honeybee ...
Traditional breeding and genetic modification methods have struggled to keep pace with the rapid evolution of plant viruses. CRISPR/Cas systems, originally derived from bacterial immune responses, ...
According to MarketsandMarkets™, The agriculture biotechnology market is projected to grow from USD 92.19 billion in 2025 to ...
Scientific organizations recently called for a 10-year ban on human germline editing. But will we ever be ready? And how would we even know? CRISPR-modified spiders have bright and colorful silk. And ...
The mice model technologies market offers significant opportunities driven by advancements in genetic engineering, particularly CRISPR/Cas9, fueling drug discovery in oncology, neurobiology, and ...
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