Boing BoingRussian CRISPR scientist announces new controversial effort to edit genes that cause deafnessOct 21, 2019David PescovitzBy David Pescovitzmore_vert
Nature.comSearch-and-replace genome editing without double-strand breaks or donor DNAOct 21, 2019David R. Liu, Andrew Anzalone & Peyton B RandolphBy David R. Liu, Andrew Anzalone & Peyton B Randolphmore_vert
CNNNew gene editing technology could correct 89% of genetic defectsOct 22, 2019Jessie YeungBy Jessie Yeungmore_vert
The GuardianNew gene editing tool could fix most harmful DNA mutationsOct 21, 2019Ian SampleBy Ian Samplemore_vert
Singularity HubCRISPR Just Created a Hornless Bull, and It's a Step Forward for Gene-Edited FoodOct 22, 2019Shelly FanBy Shelly Fanmore_vert
WIREDA New Crispr Technique Could Fix Almost All Genetic DiseasesOct 21, 2019Megan MolteniBy Megan Moltenimore_vert
BBCPrime editing: DNA tool could correct 89% of genetic defectsOct 21, 2019James GallagherBy James Gallaghermore_vert
The ScientistNew “Prime Editing” Method Makes Only Single-Stranded DNA CutsOct 21, 2019Emma YasinskiBy Emma Yasinskimore_vert
NPRPrime Editing, A New Gene Editing Technique May Offer Improvement Over CRISPR : Shots - Health NewsOct 21, 2019Rob SteinBy Rob Steinmore_vert
New ScientistCRISPR upgrade could make genome editing better and saferOct 21, 2019Michael Le PageBy Michael Le Pagemore_vert
Scientific AmericanNew Gene-Editing Tool Could Fix Genetic Defects--with Fewer Unwanted EffectsOct 21, 2019Tanya LewisBy Tanya Lewismore_vert
The GuardianGene editing like Crispr is too important to be left to scientists aloneOct 22, 2019Natalie KoflerBy Natalie Koflermore_vert