CRISPR Trek: The Gene Frontier
Should humans be genetically engineered to survive Mars? Explore the real science and bioethics behind CRISPR and NASA’s quest for off-world adaptation.
AI Makes Gene Editors Less Annoying to the Immune System
AI is helping redesign zinc fingers and other gene editors to avoid immune rejection — opening new doors for safer gene therapies.
You Are What Your Genes Eat
Playful exploration of nutrigenomics, where food talks to your DNA and the future of eating could be driven by epigenetics and gene-based diets.
Ghosts in the Genome
Ghosts in the Genome explores the scientific and ethical complexities of germline gene editing—examining current capabilities, limitations, and the ongoing debate over genetic modifications that affect future generations.
Gene Law: Who Holds the CRISPR Keys?
Who should control the power of CRISPR? This article explores global legal frameworks, ethical debates, and regulatory battles shaping the future of gene editing.
Waiting on the World to Change
CRISPR therapies like Casgevy offer cures for genetic diseases — but who gets access? An urgent call for equity in the age of gene editing.
Green Genes: DNA Data Storage and the Future of Consciousness
DNA-based data storage could someday hold not just information, but even questions of identity — are we heading toward downloadable souls?
Goodbye, Sadness: How AI and Engineered Pharma Make Mental Health Custom-Fit
Explore how future pharma will personalize medicine—customizing drugs by mood and genetics. Discover opportunities, challenges, expert views, and real-world examples.
When Medicine Mirrors Mood: The Coming Age of Hyper-Personalized Pharma
Explore how future pharma will personalize medicine—customizing drugs by mood and genetics. Discover opportunities, challenges, expert views, and real-world examples.
The Ingredients of Us Introduction
The line between what we eat and how we heal is coming closer than ever. With chronic diseases on the rise and more people seeking foods that do more than just fill them up, the future of snacks and meals is evolving.
Who Owns Your Gene Data—and What Can They Do With It?
Consumer gene testing makes personal DNA data a valuable asset. Explore the legal and ethical risks, ownership rights, data breaches, and how your genome can be sold or shared—often without your clear consent.

