ON BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Episode 2: The Great American Character

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ON CRISPR Episode 5: The Conversation

In the four years since the book’s publication, CRISPR has revolutionized the world of medical treatments and possibilities. But our world has changed drastically, too. As AI’s impact grows, U.S scientists are facing funding cuts like never before. For our final episode, we bring ...  Show more

ON CRISPR Episode 4: Franken Monsters

As the gene editing field kept growing, so did the dangers. Back in 2018, Jennifer Doudna received an email from a Chinese scientist claiming that he had genetically edited two twin babies. The news reverberated across the world and made Doudna and her colleagues urgently conside ...  Show more

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