Cell monitoring apparatus worth nearly 1 million euros installed at VU Life Sciences Center
A new cell monitoring equipment valued at 950,000 euros has been installed at Vilnius University Life Sciences Center to aid in medical research.
A tomato variety with popcorn aroma has been created
Chinese scientists have developed a new tomato variety that has a popcorn-like aroma using gene editing technology to address the loss of flavor during the transport and storage of vegetables and fruits.
B.C. man cured of rare disease in world-first for new gene-editing technology
A British Columbia man has become the first person cured of a rare genetic disease through a groundbreaking gene-editing treatment known as prime editing.
Gene Editing Scissors, Blessing or Disaster?
The article discusses the implications of gene editing technology showcased during the 2nd International Genome Editing Summit in Hong Kong, particularly focusing on the controversial announcement of the birth of gene-edited twins by scientist He Jiankui.
Chinaβs 7,000-year-old sunmao woodwork leads to worldβs most efficient DNA editing tool
A Chinese research team developed a DNA editing technique 10 times more effective than current methods by utilizing ancient sunmao woodwork traditions.
Medicine in 2026: Developments Changing Diagnosis and Treatment
The article discusses significant advancements in medicine expected by 2026, including artificial intelligence, personalized gene therapies, and major cancer screening tests.