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The Familial Ethics of Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Testing

Dr. Jennifer Mann, associate director of Science at UK Biocentre, explains why a blind spot in current direct-to-consumer genetic testing practices requires closer analysis and change.
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Cellular Agriculture: Techniques and Applications

Cellular agriculture is revolutionizing the production of food and materials. This article explores the techniques, applications and potential of cellular agriculture, focusing on its impact on food production and material innovation.
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Antibody Screening Innovations: Affinity and Beyond

This article explores how innovative screening methods and AI are advancing therapeutic antibody discovery by improving throughput, reducing bias and enabling deeper insights.
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The Role of Equipment and Data Analytics in Advancing Cell Therapy

Discover how cutting-edge tools and analytics are advancing cell therapy, improving precision, safety and scalability in modern treatments.
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Zebrafish Genes Offer Clues to Healing Hearing Loss

Scientists have discovered how two genes control the regeneration of sensory hair cells in zebrafish, a process that fish perform naturally but humans cannot, offering new clues for addressing hearing loss in humans.
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Why the Current Research Funding Model Needs an Overhaul

For this article, Technology Networks asked a diverse group of academics and industry leaders: How should research funding change to better support innovation? Here’s how current models help – or hinder – their work.
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How Genomics Is Changing the Way We Grow Wine Grapes

Genomics is transforming viticulture by enabling sustainable grape cultivation in the face of climate change and pest pressures. Lincoln University in New Zealand is leading this shift with cost-effective, scalable sequencing technologies.
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Why Academic Publishing Must Change

Experts discuss how academic publishing must change to support open science, transparency and global accessibility in a digital-first research world.
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£10 Million Project Will Try To Build Artificial Human Genome

A £10 million Wellcome Trust-funded project seeks to create artificial human genomes. Technology Networks explored the history of synthetic DNA and the societal and ethical implications of this project.
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Could Egg-Derived Xeno-miRs Influence Chemotherapy Response?

Could what's on your plate change your chemo outcome? Dietary microRNAs from food like eggs could affect cancer drug response – here’s what in silico analysis reveals about this promising discovery.
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