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It originally wanted the moratorium to be extended until the end of 2027. But the government argued in favour of a longer ...
Genetically modified fruit flies addicted to cocaine may speed up addiction research and help uncover new treatment targets.
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Live Science on MSN'Our animals are gray wolves': Colossal didn't de-extinct dire wolves, chief scientist clarifiesColossal Biosciences' chief scientist has clarified that its "dire wolves" are just genetically modified gray wolves ...
While the wolves have stirred scientific debate, Colossal remains undeterred. The company says Khaleesi, Romulus, and Remus ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNNew genetically modified fruit fly model sheds light on cocaine addictionFor the first time, researchers have created genetically modified fruit flies that can become addicted to cocaine.
Revolutionary gene-editing platform creates layer hens that only produce female chicks, addressing ethical concerns in the ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNFirst-ever cocaine-consuming fruit flies help study addiction in humansThough simple, fruit flies are powerful tools for biomedical research. They reproduce quickly, are easy to manipulate ...
Over 13 years after cloning Noori, SKUAST scientists engineered India’s first gene-edited sheep, marking a rare scientific ...
The EPA studied the potential problems of releasing genetically modified mosquitoes and found “no risk to people, animals, or the environment,” according to the CDC. The World Health ...
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