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Scientist Claims Humans Could Live 20,000 Years With New Technology
British scientist says humans could live 20,000 years through DNA reprogramming and cellular repair technology that ...
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Can We Reprogram Our DNA? The Future of Genetics
The cost of sequencing DNA has dropped dramatically, and with technologies like CRISPR, gene editing is becoming more precise and powerful than ever. From curing genetic diseases to designing the next ...
Arc Institute, Gladstone Institutes, and University of California, San Francisco, scientists have developed an epigenetic ...
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Epigenetic Reprogramming Advances CAR-T Cell Therapies
Arc Institute, Gladstone Institutes, and University of California, San Francisco, scientists have developed an epigenetic ...
Durable reprogramming of human T cells may now be possible thanks to a new technique based on the CRISPRoff and CRISPRon methodology. Researchers from the Arc Institute, Gladstone Institutes, and the ...
Every generation produces a creative architect who doesn’t just make music — they reshape how it’s felt. For this era, that innovator is ZOE ROSEGOLD. Visionary artist, producer, and founder of ZOE ...
Scientists developed an epigenetic editing platform using CRISPRoff and CRISPRon to reprogram human T cells. Unlike ...
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GITEX Global 2025 concludes with record MoUs and major AI breakthroughs
GITEX Global 2025 closed after five days of AI innovation, record partnerships, and groundbreaking deals reinforcing UAE tech ...
Record-breaking participation as 6,800 tech enterprises, 2,000 startups, 1,200 investors, and tech representatives from 180 ...
CDR-Life, Inc., a biotechnology company developing highly selective T cell engagers (TCEs) to treat cancer and autoimmune ...
Discover the highlights of Gitex Global 2025, the premier tech and AI event in Dubai, showcasing groundbreaking innovations ...
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