De-extinction company Colossal mixed mammoth and mouse mutations in a single strain to create a shaggy-haired rodent.
The company’s name is inspired by the Manhattan Project, according to Emily Mullin of Wired, who spoke with the startup’s ...
Scientists have identified genes that control tomato and eggplant size, paving the way for bigger, tastier, and more ...
Johns Hopkins scientists say the innovation could bring 'new fruits, foods, and flavors' to an expanded global agricultural ...
A Texas-based startup believes we need better pets and plans to genetically modify animals, starting with glow-in-the-dark ...
The genetic duplicates, or paralogs, played a crucial role in shaping traits such as flowering time, fruit size, and shape.
Full Circles Therapeutics, a leader in next-generation genome engineering, announces that the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has allowed its foundational patent titled "TARGETED ...
Colossal Laboratories and Biosciences wants to bring the woolly mammoth back from extinction. Giving mice mammoth hair is a start ...
Colossal Biosciences announced it has genetically engineered the Colossal Woolly Mouse, which has a warm coat like the woolly mammoth.
The decision reinstates unscientific regulation of new plant varieties, contradicting not only decades of experimentation, ...
Identifying therapeutic gene targets is essential for advancing personalized medicine and addressing the genetic basis of ...
Recent research from Duke University has demonstrated a promising new approach that could be used to treat a rare and complex ...