The world’s largest network of environmental groups approved the exploration of genetic engineering tools to aid in the ...
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Gene-Edited Pigs Could End Swine Fever Outbreaks
Scottish scientists have engineered swine that are resistant to classical swine fever, a highly contagious disease that has killed countless pigs. In trials, the gene-edited animals stayed healthy ...
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Gene-edited pigs resistant to swine fever could boost animal welfare
Classical swine fever reduces productivity and harms animal welfare, but pigs have now been genetically edited to make them ...
Some scientists looking to preserve vulnerable species have turned to a controversial technique: synthetic biology. This ...
Some conservation groups are calling for an effective ban on genetic modification, but others say these technologies are ...
The return of the long-extinct wooly mammoth or dodo bird may sound like a storyline straight out of science fiction. It’s not. Several de-extinction projects all share an ambitious aim to resurrect ...
Scientists are hoping to use genetic engineering to reduce the transmission of Lyme disease. The scientists' target is not ...
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) announced on September 29, 2025, that it determined that MON 95379 Lepidopteran-Protected Maize (corn), which was developed using genetic engineering ...
GEN editors discuss both the news and history of DNA and genetic engineering. We present a recap of the 50 th anniversary of the Asilomar conference, delving into some of the history from the 1975 ...
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Epigenetic editing enables safer and more effective T cell therapies
Arc Institute, Gladstone Institutes, and University of California, San Francisco, scientists have developed an epigenetic ...
Colossal Secures $60M Series A Funding To Advance Genetic Engineering and De-extinction Technologies
DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Colossal Biosciences, a breakthrough biosciences and genetic engineering company, announced an oversubscribed $60M Series A financing led by Thomas Tull and At One Ventures ...
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