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'De-extinction' company says woolly mammoths will come back from the dead in 2028

Colossal Biosciences aims to bring back woolly mammoths by 2028 through genetic engineering techniques.

Mar 12 • 11:35 UTC
🇦🇷 La Nacion (ES)
National & Local

Jessie Inchauspé, glucose expert biochemist: 'Fruit is not natural, it is a product of human engineering'

Biochemist Jessie Inchauspé argues that modern fruits are genetically altered products of human intervention aimed at making them 'extra sweet.'

Mar 5 • 19:45 UTC
🇪🇪 Postimees
National & Local

Epstein sought to genetically modify people and infect women with desire

Jeffrey Epstein was not only interested in wealth and power but also in the genetic re-engineering of humanity, as revealed by newly surfaced documents indicating his communication with renowned scientists regarding DNA modification and enhancement of desired traits.

Feb 12 • 19:02 UTC
🇪🇪 Postimees
Life & Tech

Laboratory mice could become a thing of the past – drugs could also be tested on these animals

Scientists in Exeter have developed genetically modified wax moths that can indicate infections or drug effects, potentially replacing laboratory mice in drug testing.

Feb 11 • 13:14 UTC
🇮🇳 Aaj Tak (Hindi)
National & Local

Epstein was involved in creating a special breed of humans! This was his plan to impregnate women

Jeffrey Epstein had a bizarre ambition to create a new breed of 'super humans' by impregnating women with his DNA on his New Mexico ranch.

Feb 11 • 05:01 UTC
🇱🇹 Lrytas
Life & Tech

Grapefruit, which will no longer need sugar added: gene engineering fulfills the dreams of sweet tooths

Scientists are using gene editing to create sweeter, cold-resistant grapefruit, which could revolutionize citrus farming and expand markets to cooler climates.

Feb 7 • 07:49 UTC
🇸🇪 SVT Nyheter
Life & Tech

If the spider silk is dyed - for your future clothes

Researchers in Uppsala are experimenting with genetically modified bacteria that produce colored spider silk proteins, leading to the creation of vibrantly dyed yet mechanically strong fibers for future clothing.

Feb 7 • 05:09 UTC
🇭🇷 Index.hr
Life & Tech

First genetically modified sheep in India has turned one: "Doing well"

The first genetically modified sheep in India, named Tarmeem, celebrated its first birthday, marking a significant achievement in Indian science as researchers confirm its successful development.

Dec 27 • 11:40 UTC

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