Genetic Engineering Will Change Everything Forever – CRISPR
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Genetic Engineering Will Change Everything Forever – CRISPR
PeerTube🤖🍼 Silicon Valley, in its infinite wisdom, now wants to meddle in your procreation process, because clearly, nature's been doing it wrong for millennia. 🙄 Apparently, creating a "superbaby" is the latest must-have accessory for those who think their offspring should be treated like custom Teslas. 🚗✨
https://sfstandard.com/2025/06/01/silicon-valley-wants-to-help-me-make-a-superbaby-should-i-let-it/ #SiliconValley #Superbaby #GeneticEngineering #ParentingTrends #TechEthics #HackerNews #ngated
Silicon Valley wants to help us make superbabies. Should we let it? - The San Francisco Standard
High-powered couples are turning to genetic-testing startups to help “design” their offspring. I decided to take the first steps myself.
The San Francisco Standard
Silicon Valley wants to help us make superbabies. Should we let it? - The San Francisco Standard
High-powered couples are turning to genetic-testing startups to help “design” their offspring. I decided to take the first steps myself.
The San Francisco StandardScientists have created the first spider that produces silk that glows red under UV light.
By splicing coral DNA into orb-weaver spiders, researchers created a biohybrid material with potential uses in sensors, textiles, and optical tech. #technology #news #spider #dna #geneticengineering
https://newatlas.com/biology/worlds-first-gene-edited-spider-produces-red-fluorescent-silk/

World’s first gene-edited spider produces red fluorescent silk
For years, the CRISPR-Cas9 genome technology has been reshaping genetic engineering, a precision tool to transform everything from agriculture to medicine. With its incredible efficiency, this molecular tool has been applied to plants, animals, and even bacteria. But until now, no one has used…
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