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gene editing

Cape gooseberry or Goldenberry

Gene-Edited Goldenberries Pass USDA Review, Move Closer to American Farms

December 12, 2025

Conceptual image of a gene-edited raspberry in a lab

Scientists Achieve First DNA-Free Gene Editing In Raspberry Plants Using CRISPR Technology

August 28, 2025

KJ was only days old when he was diagnosed with a rare metabolic disorder

In Historic First, Gene Editing Helps Infant Beat Deadly Disease

May 16, 2025

Profile of a woman with glowing brain illustration on a sunny background

Brain rejuvenation breakthrough: How limiting glucose could spark new neuron growth

October 3, 2024

Genetic brain disorders

What happens when you die? The brain’s hidden secrets revealed

July 2, 2024

Herpes

Gene editing breakthrough could soon cure herpes for good

May 14, 2024

Jason Comander, MD, PhD, performs the procedure to deliver the CRISPR-based medicine as part of the BRILLIANCE trial in September 2020 at Mass Eye and Ear.

CRISPR gene editing offers new hope for reversing childhood blindness

May 6, 2024

blue cheese

Genetic breakthrough paves way to new colors for blue cheese

February 7, 2024

hiv

Can HIV be cured using gene editing? We’re close to finding out

November 8, 2023

image of red glowing eye looking at genes

Genetic breakthrough may pave way for cure to rare hereditary eye disease

September 21, 2023

silkworm silk

Genetically altered silkworms create revolutionary material 6 times stronger than bulletproof vests

September 20, 2023

Albino (left) and wildtype (right) hummingbird bobtail squid (Euprymna berryi) hatchlings. Ahuja et al. created a strain of bobtail squid that deactivated two genes that produce pigment in the skin and eyes. Credit Carrie Albertin and MBL Cephalopod Program.

Genetically engineered see-through squid about to help scientists complete groundbreaking brain studies

July 17, 2023

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