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The first US trial to release GMO mosquitoes just ended. Here’s how it went. By Hannah Seo / Apr 20, 2022
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This CRISPR startup thinks that mammoths can save the Arctic. Is it right? By Charlotte Hu / Sep 13, 2021
The first swarm of genetically modified mosquitoes is about to hit the US By Taylor White/Undark / Apr 14, 2021
Doctors altered a person’s genes with CRISPR for the first time in the U.S. Here’s what could be next. By Donavyn Coffey
Scientists ‘went rogue’ and genetically engineered two human babies—or at least claimed to By Kat Eschner
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