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Editing Genes In Humans

The prospect of editing genes was hypothetical and academic until the advent of CRISPR. CRISPR has dramatically increased the ease Continue reading →

Xenotransplantation

Transplanting pig valves has become common, but major organs have been more difficult. Progress is being made to turn xenotransplantation Continue reading →

Lab Grown Meat

Red meat has a lot of opponents: climate, health, ethics. Growing the meat without the animal eliminates some of the Continue reading →

Upload Your Brain

Uploading your brain was an element in science fiction, but it is coming closer to reality. Some think it can’t Continue reading →

GMO Humans

China has experimented with genetically modifying human embryos. The first reported trials weren’t encouraging, at least for the process they Continue reading →

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