Jason Koebler
Scientists working on “undo button” if genome modifications go awry
The GLP aggregated and excerpted this blog/article to reflect the diversity of news, opinion and analysis. Eradicating malaria and dengue ...
Is genetic engineering research a constitutionally protected right?
The GLP aggregated and excerpted this blog/article to reflect the diversity of news, opinion and analysis. The dawn of cheap ...
Can color-changing flowers quell fears about GMOs?
In a couple years, if you’re at the florist and are trying to decide between red roses or yellow roses, ...
It’s time to start encrypting our genomes
The next time your privacy is invaded might not involve text messages, web browsing histories, or hidden cameras—it could involve ...
Without accurate genome sequencing, personalized medicine is a goner
It's hard to correctly read every one of the six-billion base pairs in a human genome. But without precision sequencing, ...
Uzbekistan’s plan to genetically groom Olympic athletes won’t work
In a few years, we'll look back at the Sochi Olympics as the last one where being chosen as an ...
Cataloguing Earth’s genetics, to cure disease and reverse extinction
Researchers at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History are helping to tackle Earth's remaining 1.3 million species through a project known ...
Gene find suggests hormone-free male birth control possible within 5 years
Scientists have found a gene that plays an integral part in male fertility, giving researchers hope for the future development ...