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Biotech
Forensic Genealogy
An Effort to ID Tulsa Race Massacre Victims Raises Privacy Issues
Bean Counters
The Long, Leguminous Quest to Give Crops Nitrogen Superpowers
Mind Over Matter
This Man Set the Record for Wearing a Brain-Computer Interface
Genetic Privacy
Police Used a Baby’s DNA to Investigate Its Father for a Crime
On the Record
What If Cells Kept Receipts of Their Gene Expression?
Look Sharp
A Bioengineered Cornea Shows It Can Improve People’s Sight
Out for Blood
The Double Life of an American Lake Monster
After Life
The Pigs Died. Then Scientists Revived Their Cells
Public Health
There’s a Monkeypox Testing Bottleneck
Stuck on You
This Stamp-Sized Ultrasound Patch Can Image Internal Organs
Biotech
California Wants to Make Cheap Insulin. Here’s How It Could Work
Public Health
After
Roe,
Men Might Finally Get Better Birth Control
Public Health
Embryonic Research Could Be the Next Target After
Roe
Forever Young
What Turtles Can Teach Humans About the Science of Slow Aging
Long Shot
The Covid Virus Keeps Evolving. Why Haven't Vaccines?
Genetics
A New Kind of Genome Editing Is Here to Fine-Tune DNA
Synthetic Biology
Could Life Use a Longer Genetic Code? Maybe, but It’s Unlikely
Snot Bots
These Nanobots Can Swim Around a Wound and Kill Bacteria
Public Health
Australia Moves Ahead Cautiously With '3-Parent IVF'
New Tricks
This Blood Test Detects Cancer in Dogs. But Do You Want to Know?
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