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Plants & Animals Aug 22, 2025

Are we winning the war on cane toads?

In 1935, a species known as the giant neotropical toad (Rhinella marina) was introduced to Australia.

Molecular & Computational biology Aug 19, 2025

Genetic cause of feline atherosclerosis identified

Researchers from the University of Helsinki and the Folkhälsan Research Center have identified the genetic cause of atherosclerosis, an arterial disease occurring in cats. The discovery may help prevent the incidence of ...

Biotechnology Aug 18, 2025

RNA editing tool can take some of the risk out of gene therapy

The ability to correct disease-causing genetic mistakes using genome editors holds great promise in medicine, but it is not without risk. When this type of "genetic surgery" is performed on DNA, for instance, there is always ...

Molecular & Computational biology Aug 15, 2025

Study finds viruses rely on diverse RNA traits to pack their genomes with precision

Researchers at San Diego State University and Michigan State University are shedding new light on how viruses meticulously pack their genetic material — a breakthrough that could help researchers engineer antivirals and ...

Biotechnology Aug 15, 2025

Chemical tag CRISPR technique could transform genetic disease treatment

A new generation of CRISPR technology developed at UNSW Sydney offers a safer path to treating genetic diseases like sickle cell, while also proving beyond doubt that chemical tags on DNA—often thought to be little more ...

Biotechnology Aug 15, 2025

Flowers redesigned for robots: Gene editing and AI promise faster crop breeding

For millennia, developing resilient crops relied on pollination by nature or humans—making the process long and often costly. Now, scientists from the Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology (IGDB) of the Chinese ...

Molecular & Computational biology Aug 14, 2025

Genomics can help insect farmers avoid pitfalls of domestication

Insects are becoming increasingly popular to grow on farms as feed for other animals, pet food and potentially as food for people. The process of bringing a wild animal into an artificial environment, known as domestication, ...

Cell & Microbiology Aug 13, 2025

'Essentiality' scan reveals what Mycoplasma pneumoniae truly needs to survive

Researchers have spent years taking apart one of the world's simplest microbes, Mycoplasma pneumoniae, piece by piece, and created a detailed list of what molecular parts the living cell can and cannot do without, knowledge ...

Biotechnology Aug 12, 2025

AI meets CRISPR for precise gene editing

A research team headed by the University of Zurich has developed a powerful new method to precisely edit DNA by combining cutting-edge genetic engineering with artificial intelligence. The work has been published in Nature ...

Plants & Animals Aug 11, 2025

Refined genome editing in aphids reveals key gene for overwintering egg adaptation

Surviving the harsh winter months is a major challenge for many insects. One widely adopted survival strategy, especially in temperate regions, is the production of overwintering eggs with hard, dark-colored shells that can ...

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