Synthetic biology biocontainment ‘lock and key’ prevents accidental releases

Sarah Yang | 
Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, have developed an easy way to put bacteria under a molecular lock and ...

Synthetic internal ‘clock’ could help treat obesity

Stephanie Garlock | 
Non-scientists generally think of “circadian clock” as a metaphoric term. There’s nothing literally ticking away inside the human body, helping ...
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Could spray on DNA barcoding contain health contamination crises and trace GMOs?

Gerelyn Terzo | 
Food contamination outbreaks could be better tracked with a new technology: spraying DNA barcodes directly onto food. It could also ...

Synbio technology’s potential benefits for food, medicine come with safety implications

Jerry Gonzalez | 
Irene Mendoza and David Gillum from ASU’s Environmental Health and Safety Office were featured speakers at the June 3-6 Asociación ...

Genetics experts weigh in on CRISPR regulation

Nature has been closely following the ongoing discussion on CRISPR-Cas9, and what this remarkably easy and powerful gene editing technique means ...

BBC debate: Is GMO opposition grounded in science?

Should we embrace technology that could help feed the world, or are concerns about the impact of global agribusiness and ...

Will new gene editing technologies kindle eugenic aspirations?

Ulson Gunnar | 
While the process of synthesizing and arranging genetic code has many processes, perhaps none has been as promising as the ...

Glowing bacteria detect diabetes, cancer in patients’ urine

Lisa M. Krieger | 
A Stanford-designed project has built a startling new tool for diagnostic medicine: living biosensors made of bacteria that glow a ...

GM mosquitoes that could reduce illness in Florida Keys face public opposition

Lisa Palmer | 
A U.K.-based company, Oxitec, has altered two genes in the Aedes aegypti mosquito so that when modified males breed with wild females, the ...

National academies move to design regulations on germline editing

Alex Philippidis | 
The National Academies of Science (NAS) and National Academies of Medicine (NAM) have their work cut out for them as ...

Are concerns over danger of CRISPR eclipsing potential benefits?

Heidi Ledford | 
CRISPR is causing a major upheaval in biomedical research. Unlike other gene-editing methods, it is cheap, quick and easy to ...

De-extinction aspirations walk line between noble and selfish

Cathy Gere | 
The conceit of Beth Shapiro's disturbing and thoughtful new book, How to Clone a Mammoth, is that it is a ...

Human germline gene editing too complex for black-and-white moral framing

The first day of BEINGS2015, “A Gathering of Global Thought Leaders to Reach Consensus on the Direction of Biotechnology for the ...
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Public discussion on germline editing vital, but what should be discussed?

Gregor Wolbring | 
Human germline genetic modification, which involves making genetic changes that will be passed on to future generations, is once again ...

Microbes engineered to sniff out tumors and diabetes

Robert F. Service | 
Two groups of synthetic biologists seeking to repurpose living microbes for human benefit have reported genetically modifying bacteria to detect ...
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Fact-checking pro-organic lobby group GMO ‘facts’, attacks on conventional agriculture

Fact-checking pro-organic lobby group Cornucopia.org's 'facts' yield surprising results ...

Critics decry synbio vanillin for its perceived impact on poor farmers

Rich McEachran | 
On its journey from the fields in Madagascar to your ice cream, sponge cake and chocolate, the vanilla plant is ...

National Academies gear up to discuss human gene editing implications

Alex Philippidis | 
The National Academies of Science (NAS) and National Academies of Medicine (NAM) have their work cut out for them as ...

The Asilomar conference and its lessons for the regulation of gene-editing

Alexander Capron | 
There is a precedent for establishing internationally agreed-upon limits for new science, though it can be hard to do. A ...
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Three developments that will help synthetic biology live up to its promise

Dominic Basulto | 
Using synthetic biology techniques, researchers have created everything from new flavors and fragrances to new types of biofuels and materials. While the ...
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Researchers genetically engineer E.coli bacteria to detect cancer and diabetes

Melissa Healy | 
In two articles published Wednesday in the journal Science Translational Medicine, researchers reported they had equipped E. coli bacteria with ...
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Irrational measuring stick: The Venn Diagram of pseudoscientific nonsense

Crispian Jago | 
The curiously revered world of irrational nonsense has seeped into almost every aspect of modern society and is both complex ...

Genetically engineered herpes virus offers hope for skin cancer treatment

Rachel Feltman | 
In a few months time, those suffering from skin cancer may find an unlikely hero in their treatment regimen: herpes. A ...

What would a world designed with synthetic biology look like?

Amanda Ruggeri | 
In a corner of Istanbul’s Design Biennial late last year, photographs of bizarre creatures sat alongside more conventional displays of ...
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