Researchers believe replacing the current mice population with rodents that are immune to Lyme disease will keep residents ...
Are genetically engineered foods safe? In an interview with a leading molecular genetics expert, we discuss the scientific ...
The bold question-askers at What If investigate what would happen if genetically modified people became the norm.
In this scientific opinion article, Ben Wollack examines the promises and risks of GMOs in America's agricultural and social landscapes.
Many people are skeptical of genetic engineering, and especially of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in food, even though innovations like drought-resistant wheat and insect-resistant corn ...
Colossal Biosciences says it’s one step closer to bringing back the dodo. In April, the Dallas company said it had revived ...
New Zealand is planning to eradicate millions of invasive animals that prey on the country's rare birds. The goal may not be ...
What’s really gratifying is that we find, generally, 80% to 90% of people in the U.S. want this product,” says Nathan Pumplin ...
The genetically modified pig lung remained functional for nine days inside a brain-dead human patient. Scientists believe xenotransplantation – cross-species transplants – could alleviate the organ ...
An. funestus is one of the most widespread mosquito species in Africa, with the females attracted to humans as a source of blood.
To cut straight to the chase: yes, your genetics can absolutely influence how easily you build muscle, how stubborn your fat loss is and how your body responds to training and diet. But before you ...
A study published in JAMA Neurology found that patients with atrial fibrillation who were treated with Eliquis (apixaban) and carry the APOE e4 genetic allele have a higher risk of intracranial ...