CRISPR Gene- Editing Tool Used to Restore Vision

In California, researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine and Shiley Eye Institute at UC San Diego Health, with colleagues in...

Late-Life Cycler Genes Can Hold Key to Your Sleep and Health

In Oregon, researchers found specific genes responsible for our altered circadian rhythm that only becomes active during times of stress and aging. So when...

Microbe DNA sequenced in space for the first time ever

In Outer Space, NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson became the first person ever to collect unknown organisms from the International Space Station and sequence their...

More Vitamin E could come in maize with new genetic findings

In New York, Cornell University scientists identified genes that control vitamin E content in maize grain, a finding that could lead to improving the...

Genomics Study on Sharks Reveal Why They Heal Faster and Have Less Cancer than...

In Florida and New York, several universities concluded a genomics study of shark DNA and found that their unique genes are responsible for the...

TerrAvio and Servi-Tech Partnership to Offer Clients Improved Aerial Imagery Services

In California, TerrAvio and Servi-Tech, Inc. have partnered to offer more aerial imagery options to growers. TerrAvion takes hundreds of flights a week to...

We band of brothers: Crisp, CRISPR, Crispin’s Day and the democratization of crop R&D

At the critical juncture of Shakespeare’s Henry V, on St. Crispin’s Day, 1415, when the French forces looked ready to overwhelm the small band...

Modifiable proteins used for targeted cancer chemotherapy

In New York, researchers are using modifiable proteins for targeted cancer chemotherapy to try and keep healthy nearby cells healthy while killing cancer cells....

How Do We Know Stories Passed Down Through Generations Are True? Genomic Data Confirms...

In Illinois, researchers at the University of Illinois and Pennsylvania State University have proven through genomic data that what aboriginal communities oral histories have...

DNA2.0 rebrands, finding inspiration in ancient Egypt

In California, the largest US-based provider of synthetic genes for industrial and academic use is rebranding. DNA2.0 will now be known as ATUM. In...

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