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First Person Dosed in Novel Gene Editing Clinical Trial

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New CRISPR Technique Causes Few Unintended Mutations in Fruit Flies

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Ten Years of CRISPR

Two prime editing guide RNAs (pegRNAs), deliver Cas9 enzymes to targeted regions of the genome.

Infographic: Two Guide RNAs Make for Large, Stable Insertions

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With Two RNA Guides, Editing Technique Writes Long DNA Insertions

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Injecting Cockroaches with CRISPR Gene Edits Their Offspring

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Epigenome Editing Decreases Alcohol Seeking and Anxiety in Rats

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Researchers Discover What Attracts Mosquitoes to Humans

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Picking the Right CRISPR System

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CRISPR-Based Treatment Successfully Lowers Toxic Protein Levels

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CRISPR Patent Ruling Favors Broad Institute

Multiplexed and Trackable CRISPR-Based Genome Engineering

A Platform for Automated CRISPR-Based Microbial Genome Engineering

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What Happens When a Fly Lands on Your Food? 

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Universe 25 Experiment

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Record-Breaking DNA Sequencing Technology Could Transform Newborn Care

Red and green small tomatoes. A new genetic engineering approach helped gene-edited plants grow faster.

Gene-Edited Crops Grow Faster with a Little Help from Bacteria

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Olga Anczukow and Ryan Englander discuss how transcriptome splicing affects immune system function in lung cancer.

Long-Read RNA Sequencing Reveals a Regulatory Role for Splicing in Immunotherapy Responses

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Research Roundtable: The Evolving World of Spatial Biology

Research Roundtable: The Evolving World of Spatial Biology

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November 2025, Issue 1

Why Do We Feel Butterflies in the Stomach?

These fluttering sensations are the brain’s reaction to certain emotions, which can be amplified or soothed by the gut’s own “bugs".

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Olga Anczukow and Ryan Englander discuss how transcriptome splicing affects immune system function in lung cancer.

Long-Read RNA Sequencing Reveals a Regulatory Role for Splicing in Immunotherapy Responses

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Research Roundtable: The Evolving World of Spatial Biology

Research Roundtable: The Evolving World of Spatial Biology

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Exploring the State of the Art in Gene Editing Techniques

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Simplifying Early Alzheimer’s Disease Diagnosis with Blood Testing

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