Last year, a ten-month-old baby in the US was the first person in the world to have their rare genetic disease effectively ...
Gene-editing tools like CRISPR have unlocked new treatments for previously uncurable diseases. Now, researchers at the ...
What if a cup of coffee could help treat cancer? Researchers at the Texas A&M Health Institute of Biosciences and Technology ...
Caffeine could act as an on-off switch for gene and cell therapies, giving doctors more precise control over powerful ...
Stanford researchers and their collaborators have revealed a new device that could change the way scientists conduct gene-editing experiments. The device, CRISPR-GPT, is an artificial intelligence lab ...
Picture CRISPR-Cas9, a gene editing technology, as a GPS-guided scalpel: gRNA directs the Cas9 enzyme, a protein that cuts ...
Genetic disorders occur due to alterations in the primary genetic material—deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)—of an organism.
One of the most well-known versions of the gene-editing tool CRISPR may not work in a large proportion of the population, according to recent research out of Stanford University in California. CRISPR, ...
After a patient safety signal and then death, the FDA in October 2025 placed holds on two of the company’s CRISPR programs ...
Intellia is instituting new safeguards following the death of a study participant that led regulators to pause two trials in ...
Australian scientists have used AI to design molecules that make gene editing technology safer, potentially revolutionising ...
Aurora Therapeutics' first target is the rare inherited disease phenylketonuria, also known as PKU. Here at MIT Technology Review we’ve been writing about the gene-editing technology CRISPR since 2013 ...