Using a Lab-Grown Trachea, Surgeons Conduct the World’s First Synthetic Organ Transplant By Clay Dillow
Gene Editing A genetics startup wants to bring the Tasmanian tiger back from extinction By Laura Baisas
Gene Editing The first US trial to release GMO mosquitoes just ended. Here’s how it went. By Hannah Seo
Gene Editing A ‘living’ cancer drug helped two patients stay disease-free for a decade By Kate Baggaley
Gene Editing This CRISPR startup thinks that mammoths can save the Arctic. Is it right? By Charlotte Hu
Vaccines What to know about polio boosters, oral vaccines, and your medical history records By Jocelyn Solis-Moreira
Vaccines As COVID vaccines reach kids worldwide, a gap in Africa leaves everyone exposed By Abdullahi Tsanni
Vaccines The White House (sort of) has a plan to create more resilient COVID vaccines By Philip Kiefer
Vaccines From the archives: During a devastating polio epidemic, a vaccine was finally on the horizon By Bill Gourgey
People are stockpiling umbilical cord blood without really knowing what it does By Mikkael A. Sekeres/MIT Press Reader / Aug 14, 2020
Scientists can now swap out bad spinal discs with lab-grown alternatives—at least in goats By Kat Eschner / Nov 24, 2018
U.S. science advisory committee supports genetic modification of human embryos By Claire Maldarelli / Feb 15, 2017
A stomach grown in a petri dish could help scientists understand our guts By Claire Maldarelli / Jan 5, 2017