A New Era of Protein Interaction Engineeringby Rachel Brown, MScNew bioengineered protein devices allow near-instant response times, but highlight system needs
NewsScientists Use Quantum Biology, AI to Sharpen Genome Editing Toolby Oak Ridge National LaboratoryThis research can guide improvements for the use of CRISPR for every species
NewsNew Technique Can Help Make the Most of Radiation-Resistant Bacteriumby Nanjing Agricultural UniversityResearchers find a novel way to expand applications of the hardy bacterium Deinococcus radiodurans
NewsWhat Should We Call Evolution Driven by Genetic Engineering?by Cell PressA new opinion piece argues for the scientific and ethical scrutiny of genetic welding
NewsRice Breeding Breakthrough to Feed Billionsby University of California - DavisNew research could greatly lower the cost of hybrid rice seed, increasing its availability
NewsConsumers Care More about Taste than Gene Editing for Table Grapesby Washington State UniversityAccording to a recent survey, most US citizens care more about flavor rather than how grapes are bred
NewsNew Study Reveals Potential for Extending Lifespan with Genetically Engineered, Solar-Powered Cellsby University of Rochester Medical CenterGenetically modified mitochondria can convert light into chemical energy that fuels cells
NewsScience Misinformation on GMOs Reaches Quarter of a Billion Peopleby Boyce Thompson InstituteOne-fifth of the GMO media coverage in Africa contains misinformation
NewsNew Study Increases Grain Size and Reduces Chalkiness in Riceby Cactus CommunicationsThese findings could improve rice breeding programs and lead to greater food security
NewsAnti-GMO Themes Losing Traction Worldwide, Suggests New Scientific Paperby Boyce Thompson InstituteNew research indicates that the conversation around GMOs is growing more positive on both social and traditional media
NewsERS Genomics and Setsuro Tech Sign CRISPR/Cas9 License Agreementby ERS GenomicsNobel prize winning CRISPR technology to be applied in development of genetically engineered cell and animal models