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Other government authorities have yet to evaluate a proposal aimed at reducing populations of Zika-carrying insects in Florida.

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Researchers engineer bacteria that deliver an anti-tumor toxin in mice before self-destructing.

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A National Academiesled analysis evaluates the impacts of genetically engineered cropsand calls for updated regulations.

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Researchers use a gene editor to introduce an allele that eliminates the horned traitand thus, the need for an expensive and painful process of dehorningin dairy cows.

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Monkeys genetically engineered with multiple copies of an autism-linked human gene display some autism-like behaviors, scientists show.

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Genetically modified bacteria that dont survive unless given an unnatural amino acid could serve as a new control measure to protect wild organisms and ecosystems against accidental release.

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By Kerry Grens | December 24, 2015

The Scientists choice of major improvements in imaging, optogenetics, single-cell analyses, and CRISPR

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By Kerry Grens | December 21, 2015

The first two bulls genetically engineered to lack horns arrived at the University of California, Davis, for breeding.

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By Kate Yandell | December 7, 2015

Kill switches ensure that genetically engineered bacteria survive only in certain environmental conditions.

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By Jef Akst | December 3, 2015

Experts continue to discuss the logistics and ethical considerations of editing human genomes at a historic meeting in Washington, DC.

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