A 'dead' CRISPR might be a better CRISPR for targeting Alzheimer's
A new molecular editor based on "dead Cas9" shows encouraging results for editing the genome
Ambitious gene editing needs an ambitious pair of scissors
Amit Choudhary speaks about being agnostic to scientific disciplines, and the power of CRISPR/Cas9
Researchers made golden rice extra gold with CRISPR
Using this technique, drought- and pest-resistance genes could be inserted into food crops to make them more productive
A proposal to use CRISPR to prevent opioid overdoses is a useless approach to healthcare
Genetically engineering users' brains is short-sighted, reactive, and unnecessary
A new COVID-19 test uses CRISPR to detect the virus
The test returns results in just 40-70 minutes
"Directed evolution" gets around CRISPR's inherent limitations
New gene editing technology may make molecular scissors more useful
First patient receives CRISPR treatment for genetic eye disorder
The CRISPR gene therapy for Leber's Congenital Amaurosis is injected directly into the body
To stop pancreatic cancer from spreading, cut out the chatter
By switching off cell-to-cell communication, researchers turned cancer’s bazooka into a rubber pistol
Here's why many CRISPR/Cas9 experiments could be wrong – and how to fix them
Researchers assumed that CRISPR was turning off genes. They shouldn't have
Henry Greely, bioethicist and attorney, on why genetic tech isn't so scary
'I probably wouldn’t regulate anything except possibly parents'