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Glyphosate and meat consumption: The invisible burdens
For meat lovers, this presents a dilemma. The cultural and nutritional value of pork and chicken is undeniable, but the ...
Scientists hope that Xanthommatin, the pigment that helps cephalopods change color, can be used in useful biomaterials like ...
Everyday Health on MSN
GMO Insulin: What You Need to Know
Discover the benefits of GMO insulin, a safe, effective option for diabetes management, using genetically modified bacteria ...
Millions of animals used in the UK labourites for testing chemicals, medicines and cosmetics could soon see end to their ...
Scientists are making historic progress in xenotransplantation, using genetically modified pig organs for human transplants. Recent trials show promis ...
Super Animal Royale is a top-down multiplayer survival shooter for up to sixty-four adorably murderous Super Animals.
The former NFL star says biotech firm Colossal Biosciences, which he invested in, cloned his pit bull mix using DNA collected ...
In a victory for public health and the environment, the British biotech firm Oxitec and CSIRO have withdrawn their application to commercially release millions of genetically engineered mosquitoes ...
AZ Animals US on MSN
Did Tom Brady Really Clone His Dog?
Tom Brady recently announced that he cloned his dog. Learn more about the wild world of pet cloning and how much it costs.
The world’s most widely used weedkiller is confronting legal battles as well as a cat-and-mouse game with nature. But it’s ...
From growing mini-organs to reviving the dodo and gene-editing embryos, boundaries between sci-fi and today's advances are ...
Study Finds on MSN
Pig Kidney Functions Normally In Brain-Dead Human For Record 61 Days
A pig kidney with one genetic change functioned in a brain-dead human for 61 days, more than doubling previous records.
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