Surgeon leading xenotransplantation trial aimed at solving shortage of human organs says edits can lessen risk of rejection ...
A US clinical trial using gene-edited pig kidneys has begun, with experts saying xenotransplantation could one day offer safer and more effective alternatives to human donor organs.
India's first gene-edited sheep recently turned a year old and researchers who developed it say it's doing well. Born on 16 ...
As more people turn to donor sperm to grow their families, a new sperm bank is challenging outdated norms.
I work with a lot of people whose dogs have Very Big Feelings (VBF) about things in their world. Those big feelings may have ...
A novel electrode platform detects dopamine from single living brain organoids in real time, enabling non-destructive ...
As 2025 ends, delve into some biotech feel-good stories where the right treatment meets the right patient, almost feeling ...
In the countryside of Bangladesh, green paddy fields stretch for miles, nurtured by Naya Krishi farmers of Tangail. Defying ...
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A large black-eyed creature found at a remote Papua New Guinea mine is now confirmed as a new species
A snake with deep black skin and large, dark eyes has been confirmed as a newly identified species on Misima Island in Papua ...
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10 things we learned about our human ancestors in 2025
Here are 10 major findings about human ancestors and our close ancient relatives that scientists announced in 2025. A handful ...
A mystery that started with the discovery of a pinkie finger bone in Denisova Cave in the Altai Mountains of southern Siberia may finally have been cracked.
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‘Memory manipulation is inevitable’: How rewriting memory in the lab might one day heal humans
Neuroscientist Steve Ramirez has found ways to plant memories in mice. Here's what that could mean for humans.
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