How the CRISPR Patent Dispute Became So Heated – The Atlantic
12/06/2016
The AtlanticHow the CRISPR Patent Dispute Became So HeatedThe AtlanticCRISPR is the hugely hyped technology that could launch life-saving therapies, novel genetically modified crops, new forms of mosquito control, and more. It could—without much exaggeration—change the world. Any company that wants to use CRISPR will …and more »
12/06/2016
The AtlanticHow the CRISPR Patent Dispute Became So HeatedThe AtlanticCRISPR is the hugely hyped technology that could launch life-saving therapies, novel genetically modified crops, new forms of mosquito control, and more. It could—without much exaggeration—change the world. Any company that wants to use CRISPR will …and more »
The mosquito economy: Over 7,25000 deaths and a Rs 25000 crore industry – Economic Times
11/30/2016
Economic TimesThe mosquito economy: Over 7,25000 deaths and a Rs 25000 crore industryEconomic TimesSays Niladri Datta, head of corporate marketing, LG India, "The LG Mosquito Away TV, developed as per the Indian insights by consumers, is equipped with an ultrasonic device which once activated, uses sound-wave technology and makes mosquitoes fly …and more »
11/30/2016
Economic TimesThe mosquito economy: Over 7,25000 deaths and a Rs 25000 crore industryEconomic TimesSays Niladri Datta, head of corporate marketing, LG India, "The LG Mosquito Away TV, developed as per the Indian insights by consumers, is equipped with an ultrasonic device which once activated, uses sound-wave technology and makes mosquitoes fly …and more »
The best and worst in science and technology in 2016
11/29/2016
Macleans.caThe best and worst in science and technology in 2016Macleans.caAlice Vitoria Gomes Bezerra, 3-months-old, who has microcephaly, is held by her father Joao Batista Bezerra on January 27, 2016 in Recife, Brazil. The mosquito-borne Zika virus may have led to microcephaly in thousands of infants in the country.and more »
11/29/2016
Macleans.caThe best and worst in science and technology in 2016Macleans.caAlice Vitoria Gomes Bezerra, 3-months-old, who has microcephaly, is held by her father Joao Batista Bezerra on January 27, 2016 in Recife, Brazil. The mosquito-borne Zika virus may have led to microcephaly in thousands of infants in the country.and more »
Now we can edit life itself, we need to ask how we should use such technology
11/24/2016
Phys.OrgNow we can edit life itself, we need to ask how we should use such technologyPhys.OrgWhile the concept of gene drives has been around since the 1960s, it is new developments in gene editing technology, supported by lab-confined proof-of-concept experiments in flies and mosquitos that has sparked their imagination. The Australian …and more »
11/24/2016
Phys.OrgNow we can edit life itself, we need to ask how we should use such technologyPhys.OrgWhile the concept of gene drives has been around since the 1960s, it is new developments in gene editing technology, supported by lab-confined proof-of-concept experiments in flies and mosquitos that has sparked their imagination. The Australian …and more »
Steering Public Sentiment on Genetically Modified Mosquitoes – Undark Magazine
11/23/2016
Undark MagazineSteering Public Sentiment on Genetically Modified MosquitoesUndark MagazineWhen real risks are staring a community in the face, after all, authorities tend to see much higher rates of approval of genetically modified mosquito technology. That's what happened on the Cayman Islands, which are currently three-and-a-half months …and more »
11/23/2016
Undark MagazineSteering Public Sentiment on Genetically Modified MosquitoesUndark MagazineWhen real risks are staring a community in the face, after all, authorities tend to see much higher rates of approval of genetically modified mosquito technology. That's what happened on the Cayman Islands, which are currently three-and-a-half months …and more »