After implantation, the tissue developed blood vessels and became integrated into neuronal networks in the animals’ brains.
For nearly 30 years, the UC San Francisco researcher has delved into unexplored corners of the nervous system.
For nearly 30 years, the UC San Francisco researcher has delved into unexplored corners of the nervous system.
Editors’ picks of the year’s best in The Scientist infographics.
From a plastic-munching coral to see-through frogs, here are The Scientist’s favorite images from 2017.
Researchers reduce the severity of hereditary deafness in mice with the delivery of CRISPR-Cas9 protein-RNA complexes that inactivate a mutant gene in their inner ears.
Hurricanes, protests, and lifesaving genetic engineering: our picks for the biggest stories of the year
The first industry-sponsored CRISPR therapy is slated to be tested in humans in 2018.
A genomic interrogation of homosexuality turns up speculative links between genetic elements and sexual orientation, but researchers say the study is too small to be significant.
Single-cell genome analyses reveal the amount of mutations a human brain cell will collect from its fetal beginnings until death.
Three new strategies for using DNA to generate large, self-assembling shapes create everything from a nanoscale teddy bear to a nanoscale Mona Lisa.
Among this year’s winners are a geneticist who revealed how plants respond to shade and a group of physicists who mapped the universe’s background radiation.