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Why biotech's big convention isn't returning to San Francisco. (Hint: It has nothing to do with a...
The Business Journals· 4 days agoInstead, said BIO CEO John Crowley, BIO has contracts in San Diego, where 19,000 attendees this week...
AI plus gene editing promises to shift biotech into high gear
San Francisco Chronicle· 4 days agoSince then, science and technology have progressed so much that artificial intelligence has learned to compose DNA, and with genetically modified bacteria, scientists are ...
Pull off the interstate for some heavenly coffee
AOL· 3 days agoJun. 6—BLUFFTON — Lisa Rains is a wedding and event planner by trade and a Christian at heart. She says when God told her to open a coffee shop in Bluffton there was little doubt in her mind ...
Gene editing's next big targets
Axios· 3 days agoGene editing's next chapter will be focused on tackling cancers and more common diseases, uncovering new details about aging and other fundamental...
Ray Kurzweil: AI Is Not Going to Kill You, But Ignoring It Might
PC Magazine· 7 days agoDiscussions about AI inevitably turn to the potential for disaster, but futurist Ray Kurzweil argues...
Sea urchins made to order: US scientists make transgenic breakthrough
dpa international via Yahoo News· 7 days agoConsider the sea urchin. Specifically, the painted urchin: Lytechinus pictus, a prickly Ping-Pong...
JD Supra: Diminishing the Organ Donation Wait List with Xenotransplantation
JD Supra· 1 day agoIn just the US, more than 100,000 men, women, and children are waiting for an organ transplant. According to the United Network of Organ Sharing, more than 6,000 people in the US die on...
Researchers find a tiny organism has the power to reduce a persistent greenhouse gas in farm fields
Quincy Herald-Whig· 6 days agoIn the world of greenhouse gas emissions, carbon dioxide gets most of the blame. Now some researchers think they've found a bacteria that can help. Writing in Nature, they say extensive lab ...
Syngenta Opens Rights To Genome-Editing And Breeding Technologies To Boost Agricultural Innovation
FoodOnline· 6 days agoSyngenta Group, one of the world’s largest agricultural technology companies, will provide rights to selected genome-editing and breeding technologies for academic research globally, as part ...