With new CRISPR method, gene editing in insects becomes piece of cake
Now a single approach could be used to edit genes in 1.5 million insect species.
Now a single approach could be used to edit genes in 1.5 million insect species.
Not the kindest thing to do, probably, but it's still a cool idea.
It was a sweet, sweet success.
Researchers found a way to use a bacterial DNA editing as a genetic scissors. We could now use this for ...
The technique could improve livestock resilience against disease and enhance food production in an increasingly demanding world.
An inexpensive new diagnosis tool for COVID-19 might be a game changer.
The technology aims to treat a rare genetic disorder that causes blindness.
Gene editing sounds super scary but its potential to improve our lives is immense. Is it worth the leap, though?
No other team has successfully applied gene-editing techniques to reptiles.
It's time to put CRISPR to the test, but researchers are cautious.
The powerful CRISPR is set to revolutionize medicine.
There are over 10,000 reptiles but scientists haven't been able to use CRISPR on any of them -- until now.
The marriage of these two technologies can only mean something great is in store.
He Jiankui is currently confined to his home and under armed guard.
The whole odd affair is unprecedented.
Against international best practices, researchers in China claim to have facilitated the birth of twin girls whose DNA had been ...
They used CRISPR gene editing to take a shortcut around traditional plant domestication that can take up to thousands of ...
A switch from brown to yellow.
Scientists say that media reactions so far have been exaggerated.
Are we ready for the biggest ethical challenges mankind has ever faced?
© 2007-2021 ZME Science - Not exactly rocket science. All Rights Reserved.