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The FDA Approved The First CRISPR-Based Therapy. What’s Next?
The first CRISPR gene-editing treatment is a cure for sickle cell disease. Are we on the cusp of a gene therapy revolution?
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The first CRISPR gene-editing treatment is a cure for sickle cell disease. Are we on the cusp of a gene therapy revolution?
If given final approval by the FDA, this treatment would be the first to use gene-editing CRISPR technology on humans.
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Gene-editing technique CRISPR may deliver new treatments for genetic diseases—and it’s already being tested on patients.
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Scientists awarded for discovering the Hepatitis C virus, the technique known as CRISPR, and black hole formation.
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The clinical trial was performed on cells inside a human eye. Plus a satellite rescue mission, parrot probability, and more in this week’s News Roundup.
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We recap the year in science news with Sarah Kaplan and Rachel Feltman.
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The news raises social, ethical, and regulatory questions—for both scientists and society.
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New research indicates that for some cell types, CRISPR could lead to cancer.
Scientists expand the gene editing functions of CRISPR, making it safer and more precise. Plus, an insect-like robot can take off using-and from under-water. And Kelly and Zach Weinersmith ponder the good and bad of emerging technologies.
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Scientists expand the gene editing functions of CRISPR, making it safer and more precise.