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Stem cells edited to fight arthritis

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Stem cells edited to fight arthritis
Using CRISPR technology, a team of researchers rewired stem cells' genetic circuits to produce an anti-inflammatory arthritis drug when the cells encounter inflammation. The technique eventually could act as a vaccine for arthritis and other chronic conditions.
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New CRISPR tool can detect tiny amounts of viruses

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New CRISPR tool can detect tiny amounts of viruses
Far to the right side of the decimal point—beyond milli, micro, nano, pico, and femto—lives the atto, the metric prefix representing 10-18. Slap it in front of a unit of concentration, such as molar, and it means that something exists in an extraordinarily small amount—think one part per quintillion. That’s the realm of SHERLOCK, a new diagnostic system that can detect attomolar levels of viruses in a sample and also distinguish Zika from its close relative, dengue. This exquisitely sensitiv...
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Silicon Valley's Quest to Live Forever

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Silicon Valley's Quest to Live Forever
Can billions of dollars’ worth of high-tech research succeed in making death optional?
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Programming human cells to follow sets of logical instructions
A team of researchers at Boston University has developed a new way to engineer mammalian cells that allows for programming them to behave in desired ways.
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Gene editing tried in embryos

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Gene editing tried in embryos
First results in viable human embryos reveal CRISPR’s biggest problem
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Gentle eugenics

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Gentle eugenics
Genetic tools offer the chance to eradicate hereditary diseases. Misused, they could become instruments for prejudice.
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