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Christiana Care Health System researchers say they have discovered a new way to diagnose cancer in a faster and more accurate way through gene editing.
Christiana Care's Gene Editing Institute is using the gene-editing tool CRISPR in an effort to improve a lung cancer therapy.
From Jeremy Allen White and Gene Wilder to Margot Robbie and Emma Mackey to Taylor Swift and Karlie Kloss, see these mind-boggling celebrity look-alikes.
A calf born in Kerrville, Texas has been given the name Genie, as she has a striking resemblance to Kiss frontman Gene Simmons. The calf was born on July 28 and like Simmons, continues to stick ...
An ex-Mormon-turned-YouTuber is sharing why so many members of her former church look alike. Alyssa Grenfell, 31, left the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Utah to start a new life ...
A calf born in Kerrville, Texas has been given the name Genie, as she has a striking resemblance to Kiss frontman Gene Simmons.
KERRVILLE, Texas -- A newborn calf in Texas has strikingly similar black-and-white facial markings to KISS frontman Gene Simmons, and the rock star likes their shared look. Simmons' onstage ...
Dr. Eric Kmiec, director of the ChristianaCare Gene Editing Institute, talks about the science behind the tech, the importance of inclusion in the field, and CRISPR's role in Delaware workforce ...
The gene acts as a switch, regulating other genes to produce wing patterns that mimic those of any of three species of toxic butterflies. A given butterfly's pattern depends on what versions of ...
A calf born in Kerrville, Texas has been given the name Genie, as she has a striking resemblance to Kiss frontman Gene Simmons.
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