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A Crack in Creation: CRISPR, Ethics, and Gene Editing

In 2017, A Crack in Creation: Gene Editing and the Unthinkable Power to Control Evolution hit bookshelves, authored by Jennifer Doudna, a pioneer in molecular biology, and Samuel Sternberg, her collaborator in the CRISPR revolution. This book isn’t just a scientific memoir—it’s a clarion call to humanity, a deep dive into the biotechnology that’s reshaping […]

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Rhodiola

Rhodiola, also known as Rhodiola rosea, is a medicinal plant with adaptogenic properties. It has a history of use in traditional medicine and contains active compounds such as rosavins and salidroside. Rhodiola is believed to enhance cognitive function, reduce stress, and improve physical performance. It may also have potential benefits for mental health and immune […]

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Fontainea Picrosperma

Fontainea picrosperma, also known as the blushwood tree, is a plant species native to Australian rainforests. Its extract, EBC-46, has shown potential for its anticancer properties in preclinical studies. Further research and clinical trials are needed to confirm its effectiveness in humans. Long Version Fontainea picrosperma, commonly known as the blushwood tree, is an intriguing […]