Iranians formed human chains at power plants and key infrastructure sites following a call from officials to symbolically protect the locations amid escalating threats by the United States on April ...
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Bridge recombinases, optimized for human cells, enable massive programmable DNA rearrangements
For decades, gene-editing science has been limited to making small, precise edits to human DNA, akin to correcting typos in the genetic code. Arc Institute researchers are changing that paradigm with ...
ALBERTON, Mont. — For 105 years, the Natural Pier Bridge in Alberton has been serving the travel needs of its community. The beloved landmark is a source of pride for its durability and unique design.
Thousands of people formed a "human chain" on the Golden Gate Bridge Saturday to show support for the Iranian people. Protesters are calling for a regime change in Iran, after the killing of thousands ...
This figure depicts how bridge recombinases have a dual targeting capability that enable these systems to insert new genetic material, delete unwanted regions, or flip existing DNA segments all in a ...
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