Gene Therapy Gets Safer: CRISPR Without Cutting DNA
UNSW scientists developed a revolutionary form of CRISPR that switches genes on without cutting DNA, offering safer treatment for diseases like sickle cell anemia.
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UNSW scientists developed a revolutionary form of CRISPR that switches genes on without cutting DNA, offering safer treatment for diseases like sickle cell anemia.
New thin films with subnanometer pores achieve outstanding desalination performance, turning seawater and brine into fresh water with high selectivity and minimal energy.
Scientists observe robust non-Abelian anyons in bilayer graphene—a major breakthrough toward building fault-tolerant quantum computers of the future.
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UNSW scientists developed a revolutionary form of CRISPR that switches genes on without cutting DNA, offering safer treatment for diseases like sickle cell anemia.
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New thin films with subnanometer pores achieve outstanding desalination performance, turning seawater and brine into fresh water with high selectivity and minimal energy.
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Scientists observe robust non-Abelian anyons in bilayer graphene—a major breakthrough toward building fault-tolerant quantum computers of the future.
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