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Genetic engineering
Humans use biotechnology to directly manipulate an organism's genes, which is known as genetic engineering. There's a half decent wikipedia entry on Genetic engineering over at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genetic_engineering
- The release of 2 billion genetically modified mosquitoes in California and Florida has been approved. [web page]
- Bacteria that has been genetically modified to manufacture a Parkinson's disease medication in the stomach. [web page]
- Through genetic modifications that increase soybean plants' capacity to absorb solar energy, the research team was able to increase crop yields by 20%. [web page]
- Scientists use CRISPR to speed up evolution by a million years in just a few months. [web page]
- Beef cattle that have been genetically modified have received regulatory approval in the United States. [web page]
- Viral: The Search for the Origin of Covid-19, by Alina Chan and Matt Ridley. [book]
- Man dies after receiving a genetically engineered pig heart. [web page]
- This bacterium has been genetically modified to be able to inhale CO2 and generate energy. [web page]
- After losing a GM legal fight, a Washington organic farmer must pay $804,000 in court fees. [web page]
- Stunning video of mutant Hulk-like boars has surfaced. [web page]
- IVF: The creation of the first genetically modified human embryos "may take weeks" in the United Kingdom. [web page]
- Pig-to-human transplants are the result of genetic engineering. [web page]
- Gene Editing Can Now Permanently Alter An Entire Species. [web page]
- Food sector on guard about GMO labelling. [web page]
- Can the Republican Party overcome its anti-science stance? | Dana Nuccitelli. [web page]
- Hillary Clinton screams at Trump for not hating Putin enough (Video). [web page]
- Campbell Soup will be the first major food business to disclose the presence of genetically modified organisms (GMOs). [web page]
- The United States is one step closer to releasing a genetically modified mosquito to combat Zika. [web page]
- According to Zoltan Istvan, a presidential candidate for the Transhumanist Party, we may be eternal cyborgs in a few years. [web page]
- In this malaria study, a package of 200 mosquitoes served as the vaccination. It's not a joke, that. [web page]
- Paul Knoepfler discusses the ethical challenge of designing babies. [video]
- 750 million genetically engineered mosquitos will be unleashed in Florida. [web page]
- The Issue of Super-Muscly Pigs [web page]
- Experimental treatment effectively regenerates skin in the fight against butterfly illness. [web page]
- 750 million genetically modified mosquitoes will be unleashed in Florida as part of a "Jurassic Park experiment." [web page]
- Bill Gates believes that mosquitos should be genetically modified in order to eradicate malaria. [web page]
- Mosquitoes with genetically modified genes may be released in Florida and California. [web page]
- Human genetic engineering has enormous promise, according to a Nobel Laureate. [web page]
- China is home to the world's first autism-affected monkeys. [web page]
- Mosquitoes infected with Zika and other diseases have been enlisted to help stop the spread of Zika and other diseases. [web page]
- An organic farmer has lost his last appeal against a ruling allowing the use of genetically modified canola. [web page]
- Are you balding? Hair cells created in a lab might be on the way. [web page]
- For dinner? Florida's most despised breeds are served. [web page]
- Pig kidneys that have been genetically modified and transplanted into a brain-dead person. [web page]
- Why Biology, Not Just Software, Should Be Taught to Children. [web page]
- Panama may release genetically engineered mosquitos to halt the spread of the Zika virus. [web page]
- In the United Kingdom, animals are regularly fed GM feed and are sold in supermarkets. [web page]
- Brazil: Zika Virus Live Samples Found in Saliva and Urine [web page]
- The Environmental Protection Agency has given its approval to plans to unleash billions of genetically engineered mosquitos. [web page]
- What exactly are emotions? Animal neuroscientific study may ultimately put an end to the controversy. [web page]
- After two months, a patient who received a genetically modified pig heart died. [web page]
- 1,000 grocery-picking robots work in a massive new Kroger warehouse. [web page]
- In Russia, it's 'Black Friday' for proponents of genetically modified organisms. [web page]
- The planned $62 billion acquisition of Monsanto by Bayer would establish the world's biggest agribusiness. [web page]
- There is no evidence that GMO crops are unsafe to eat, according to researchers. [web page]
- The Zika Virus and Genetically Modified Mosquitos Synthetic Biology at the Pentagon [web page]
- The New Robot Stingray Is Part Biological, Using Living Heart Cells to Power It. [web page]
- Bayer has made a $62 billion offer for Monsanto, the world's largest producer of genetically modified seeds. [web page]
- Data Collection Isn't the Only Purpose of Citizen Science. [web page]
- Cavallari discusses the Cutler marriage in her new book, from breakup to bath time. [web page]
- Stephen Hawking made audacious forecasts about AI, superhumans, and extraterrestrial life. [web page]
- ‘The Shallows’ Is ‘The Best Shark Movie’ Since ‘Jaws,” and 10 Other Swell Reviews [web page]
- Will food consumers use QR codes to look for GMO information? [web page]
- Could POLIO aid in the treatment of cancer? The virus-based therapy 'destroys brain cancers.' [web page]
- In a desperate attempt to halt Zika, officials have approved the release of genetically engineered mosquitoes that self-destruct. [web page]
- A Florida regulator has approved a genetically modified mosquito experiment. [web page]
- The DARK Act, which stands for "Deny Americans Right to Know," is a "compromise" bill on food labelling that caves in to the pro-GMO lobby. [web page]
- Imagine a world where geoengineering is a reality. [web page]
- Don't Underestimate the Influence of Stars. [web page]
- After two months, the recipient of a pig heart transplant dies. [web page]
- We're Not Talking About Bigger Patent Issues Because of the CRISPR Dispute. [web page]
- According to experts, genetically modified food is "safe to consume." [web page]
- Already, Three-Parent Children exist. [web page]
- Scientists create miniature organs from genetically modified cells. [web page]
- A 2-week milestone has been reached by a pig heart transplant recipient, giving hope to kidney patients. [web page]
- Antibiotic Resistance Could Be Solved by Genetically Modified Maggots, according to a scientist. [web page]
- When enhancement is the norm, this is the Olympics of technology. [web page]
- The Guardian's take on book prescience: interpreting the future | Editorial [web page]
- Phin, the Mighty [web page]
- Why a new genetically engineered potato will not be commercially cultivated this year in Canada. [web page]
- Senate Passes GMO Labeling Bill — Did Whole Foods Sell Us Out? [web page]
- Alvin Toffler's Complicated Legacy [web page]
- Despite the Zika danger, a government assessment of a proposal to test the ‘Franken-fly' in the Keys is still pending. [web page]
- Monsanto, a biotech firm based in the United States, alters floral DNA to prevent wilting. [web page]
- Greenpeace's anti-GMO campaign is being challenged by Nobel Laureates. [web page]
- Chinese scientists have discovered a way to clone super dogs. [web page]
- The Best Tech News From Around the Web This Week (Through January 15). [web page]
- According to FDA specialists, genetically modified mosquitos are SAFE. [web page]
- That Algorithms Should Not Do for Us [web page]
- Herpes that has been genetically altered fights advanced cancer. [web page]
- Maggots that have been genetically modified may aid in healing. [web page]
- GMO Rats Could Save the Galapagos Islands. What Could Possibly Go Wrong? [web page]
- Anti-GMO activists are described as "heartless, callous, and cruel." [web page]
- This is a soft robotic stingray built of rat heart muscle that is controlled by light. [web page]
- Nobel Laureates plead with Greenpeace to abandon their anti-GMO stance. [web page]
- Scientists have discovered a technique to make spider silk from plants. [web page]
- What exactly does a label mean? [web page]
- After a virus was discovered in a stillborn girl, the Zika danger to newborns may be higher than previously believed. [web page]
- Bacteria that have been genetically modified to evade the immune system and kill cancer. [web page]
- Researchers Offer a New Approach to Controlling Engineered Crops. [web page]
- The US Senate has reached an agreement on GMO labelling. [web page]
- Hazardous substances may be detected by genetically engineered mice. [web page]
- Review of Fred Fordham's Brave New World, a great Huxley remake. [web page]
- In Florida, GM mosquitoes from the United Kingdom may be able to defeat the Zika virus. [web page]
- Here's how genetically modified crops might help cut greenhouse gas emissions, especially in Europe. [web page]
- Calls for Martian colonists to be 'genetically modified' to be democratic have sparked controversy. [web page]
- Another day, another xenotransplant, as United Therapeutics looks to beat competitors to sci-fi-esque breakthrough. [web page]
- Ice cream and health are top of mind during a heat wave (and rising prices), according to a McKinsey update. [web page]
- A Porcine Heart Transplant was Performed for the First Time in Human History. [web page]
- Edible Fluorescent Tags Against Counterfeit Medications [web page]