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Are you ‘icked out’ by human-monkey chimeras? Here’s why scientists have taken this controversial step

Shelly Fan |
[July 31], news broke that a prominent stem cell researcher is making human-monkey chimeras in a secretive lab in China ...
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CRISPR moves from the lab to human trials, targeting blindness, beta thalassemia and sickle cell anemia

Alice Park |
It’s only been seven years since scientists first learned how to precisely and reliably splice the human genome using a ...
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Rushing to revamp international gene-editing rules before ‘crazy people’ start opening embryo-editing clinics

Sharon Begley |
The second-most shocking thing He Jiankui told the international genome editing summit in Hong Kong last November — right after ...
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‘Don’t try this at home’: New California law targets biohacking, do-it-yourself CRISPR

Sigal Samuel |
California wants to make it clear that tinkering with your own genes is a “don’t try this at home” sort ...
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Podcast: Has sickle cell disease met its match in CRISPR gene editing?

Brenda Eustace, Kevin Folta |
Dr. Brenda Eustace, director of discovery research at Vertex, joins plant geneticist Kevin Folta to discuss this promising treatment ...
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Why we may never know the fate—good or bad—of China’s controversial CRISPR babies

Jon Cohen |
Since the gene-edited babies known as Lulu and Nana became international news in November 2018, scientific debate and media speculation ...
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Sickle cell disease targeted with CRISPR therapy as ‘the only potential cure’

Donavyn Coffey |
[F]or the first time, doctors in the United States used the gene editing tool CRISPR to attempt to remedy a ...
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How a one-time CRISPR shot could obliterate lower back pain

Ricki Lewis |
CRISPR may be able to block back pain by dampening the immune system’s cytokine signals ...
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Podcast: Food 5.0—GMOs, robots and the future of farming with agronomist Robert Saik

Cameron English, Robert Saik |
The high efficiency of modern agriculture has a downside: most consumers don't know the first thing about farming ...
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Why China’s willingness to push ethical boundaries with CRISPR research ‘could end up benefiting us all’

Kristen Houser |
Today, [China] serves as the global center for CRISPR animal experiments, with its scientists being the first to use the ...
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New Zealand’s Royal Society calls for updated CRISPR rules to accommodate gene-editing innovation

Genetic technologies such as gene editing are developing quickly and their cost is rapidly falling. This is creating new approaches ...
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Why this attempt to cure an inherited form of blindness with CRISPR is so important

Kostas Vavitsas |
The time has come to see if the promises of CRISPR as a therapeutic tool hold true ...
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Viewpoint: Afraid of GMOs, CRISPR? Here’s the science that could change your mind

Jonathon McPhetres |
Scientists can do some amazing things with genes, from saving papayas from extinction, to making apples last longer before turning ...
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New Zealand climate group says anti-GMO laws hinder development of sustainable technologies

AgResearch says it is working on whether its genetically modified ryegrass could move to NZ based field and animal nutrition ...
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Glimpse into the future? 2029 ‘press release’ touts services for designer babies

Jamie Metzl |
In the future, parents may have the option to genetically engineer their children, and now is the time to discuss ...
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Calling for a halt to gene-edited babies, World Health Organization stops short of ‘all-out moratorium’

Megan Molteni |
The world’s largest public health authority has weighed in with the most authoritative statement yet on the use of Crispr ...
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‘Brute-force approach’ to CRISPR innovation: China stakes out global leadership role developing medical treatments, transplantable organs, quality meat

Jon Cohen |
China now has at least four groups of CRISPR researchers doing gene editing with large colonies of monkeys. “The most ...
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Untraceable CRISPR? New gene editing method modifies plants without leaving ‘foreign DNA’ footprint

Jongjin Park, Sunghwa Choe |
Processes of traditional trait development in plants depend on genetic variations derived from spontaneous mutation or artificial random mutagenesis. Limited ...
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At-home diagnostic tests powered by CRISPR soon could help diagnose infectious diseases and even cancer

Emily Mullin |
Today when you get sick, you need to make an appointment to see your doctor. ... But in the near ...
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3 advantage of editing RNA with CRISPR, including this: It’s easier to erase mistakes

Shelly Fan |
Rather than targeting DNA, a team at MIT repurposed CRISPR to edit single letters in RNA, the messengers that carry ...
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Scientists recruit drones, GMOs and weed-killing robots to help farmers thrive as climate changes

Laurie Goering |
In decades to come, African farmers may pool their money to buy small robot vehicles to weed their fields or ...
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First attempt at using CRISPR to edit genes inside the body targets inherited form of blindness

Marilynn Marchione |
Patients are about to be enrolled in the first study to test a gene-editing technique known as CRISPR inside the ...
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China’s multi-billion-dollar investment in CRISPR could help feed its ‘massive’ population

Jon Cohen |
[Cell biologist Gao Caixia] is one face of the Chinese government’s bet that CRISPR can transform the country’s food supply ...
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USDA hints that CRISPR gene-edited crops should be allowed in organic farming

Katherine Durrell |
USDA Undersecretary of Agriculture Greg Ibach testified before the House Agriculture Subcommittee [in July] that plants grown with the aid ...
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Using CRISPR to cure the sting of the venomous box jellyfish with a ‘simple’ spray

Naaman Zhou |
In May, the Sydney-based scientist [Greg Neely] and his team of 22 announced they had potentially cured the sting of ...
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Bipartisan congressional group urges FDA to develop ‘workable’ GMO, CRISPR-edited animal rules

Ryan Mccrimmon |
More than 20 House Energy & Commerce Committee members sent a letter to acting FDA Commissioner Ned Sharpless on [July 26] ...
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Infographic: How CRISPR gene editing works

Here's a quick look at the mechanics of CRISPR, courtesy of Euroseeds, a trade association for European seed producers. The ...