Latest genetic engineering News

Three clinical scholars appointed to the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research
Genetic engineering of cyanobacteria for the production of sulfated polysaccharide
Seed banks may complicate gene drives aimed at controlling weeds
Fungi Could Transform Leftovers Into Lifelines
Some companies claim they can ‘resurrect’ species. Does that make people more comfortable with extinction?
Funding to drive a cleaner, greener and more sustainable future
How scientists are hacking bacteria to treat cancer, self-destruct, then vanish without a trace
Human Gut Virus Discoveries Open New Field Of Microbiome Medicine
Discovery Of Hundreds Of New Human Gut Viruses Provides New Approach To Studying Gut Microbiome
In Chromosome Of Key Biotech Bacterium, Different Setups Bring Different Strengths
Responsible Microbiome Engineering In Everyday Spaces
Take part in inspiring activities during Nobel Calling Stockholm
Neighbours are stronger together: helping save lives in the ASEAN region
Gene editing technology could be used to save species on the brink of extinction
Microbes in deep-sea volcanoes can help scientists learn about early life on Earth, or even life beyond our planet
First the dire wolf, now NZ’s giant moa: why real ‘de-extinction’ is unlikely to fly
RNA has newly identified role: Repairing serious DNA damage to maintain the genome
Ride For Sight Tops 100k
Microbes that extract rare earth elements also can capture carbon
You usually need more than a few drops of blood, saliva or urine to detect illnesses. Here’s why
Researchers develop new method for studying TB, other organisms that go dormant
When weeds team up: biocontrols to curb invasive plants might be helping them instead
Can we really resurrect extinct animals, or are we just creating hi-tech lookalikes?
‘Return’ of the dire wolf is an impressive feat of genetic engineering, not a reversal of extinction
How to engineer microbes to enable us to live on Mars
Transcriptome Analysis of Novel WRKY Genes in Crocin Biosynthesis of Crocus sativus
Bug drugs: bacteria-based cancer therapies are finally overcoming barriers
Tobacco’s hidden friendly side: how the controversial plant could be used for good
Woolly mice are a first step to resurrecting mammoths, but there’s a very long way to go
Making sex deadly for insects could control pests that carry disease and harm crops
Unlocking Spirulina Secrets To Supercharge Vaccines
Australia and Thailand team up for equitable access to medicines
RNA editing is the next frontier in gene therapy – here’s what you need to know
Microbe atlas could reveal how to mine critical metals sustainably
New Research Funding To Improve Outcomes For Women
The evolutionary benefits of being forgetful
Colossal Achieves Multiple Scientific Firsts in Progress Towards Thylacine De-Extinction
Rice With High Protein Content Developed
Milestone In Plant Magnetic Resonance Imaging
NZ’s government plans to lift a ban on gene tech outside the lab – here’s what people think
Preventing Blindness At Its Source
New study reveals evolution’s role in ecosystem stability and tipping points
The Princess of Wales wants to stay cancer-free. What does this mean?
Does intermittent fasting increase or decrease our risk of cancer?
Six ERC Starting Grants Awarded To KI Researchers
How genetically modified flies can reduce waste and keep it out of landfills
Hub Opens Opportunities For New Disease Treatments
Researcher Recognised For Revolutionary Cancer Vaccine