A gene-editing company that hopes to start using a controversial new technique — which has so far only been tested in animals and non-viable human embryos — in people by 2017 just filed to go public.
A team of researchers at a Berkeley-based startup called Profluent say they’ve used generative AI technologies to edit human DNA. Their goal is to produce gene editors that are more efficient and ...
In 2018, Chinese scientist He Jiankui shocked the world when he revealed that he had created the first gene-edited babies. Using Crispr, he tweaked the genes of three human embryos in an attempt to ...
To disable startup applications on Windows 11, open the Settings app and navigate to Apps > Startup, and click the toggle next to the app you want to disable. Windows 10 also provides options to ...
Editas has become the first company to price an initial public offering (IPO) in the US in 2016. The gene-editing company raised $94.4 million and priced 5.9 million shares at $16 per share, according ...
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How to Delay Startup Programs on Windows 11

When we boot a Windows PC, some apps and processes start running in the background by default. They are automatically set to ...
A startup called Spines apparently wants to use AI to edit and publish 8,000 books in 2025 — though no word on whether they’ll be any good. Oh, and then there’s the issue of Spines embarrassing itself ...