The Genetics of Life: Could Your Edited or Unedited Genes Impact Insurance, Jobs, or Relationships?
Explore how genetic testing—edited or unedited—could impact insurance rates, workplace opportunities, and personal relationships as privacy and discrimination debates intensify.
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.
Glow-in-the-Dark Genes: Underground CRISPR Culture
Explore the underground world of DIY CRISPR, where biohackers and citizen scientists experiment with gene editing in garages and community labs. From glowing plants to ethical dilemmas, this opinion piece examines the promise and peril of democratized biotechnology.
The Cacao Genome: Science Meets Sustainability in Chocolate's Future
It all begins with an idea.
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.
Total Recall: Upgrading Memory with CRISPR
Explore how CRISPR could transform memory—from Alzheimer’s treatments to boosting cognition—and the ethical questions shaping neurogenomics.
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.
The Digital Doppelgänger
Exploring the ethics of digital doppelgängers—where gene therapy and AI move beyond healing into enhancement, blurring the line between fixing and upgrading.
Steak & Potatoes: Genomics and the Future of Cultivated Meat
Cultivated meat, grown from stem cells in labs, could transform the steak on your plate—cutting out slaughter while raising questions of cost, ethics, and sustainability.
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.
The Hive Mind Genome; The Dream of Shared Consciousness
Explore the ethics of engineered humans and hive-mind genomes—are we creating synthetic sentience for progress, or designing futures of exploitation?
GMO-licious: Dining in the Age of Engineered Eats
Gene-edited food is being served. From allergen-free peanuts to protein-packed rice, we explore what’s already on the table.
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.
Seed Vault 2.0: Preserving the Roots of Human Intelligence
Seed Vault 2.0 explores how collective intelligence, and genomics could safeguard human cognition for the future — promise or peril?
From Lawn to Lab: The Rise of Moss Biotech
Moss, once overlooked as a sidewalk weed, is emerging as
biotech’s new frontier. Could genetically engineered moss become the
pharmaceutical factory of the future?
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?
From Flesh to Code
A feminist analysis of reproductive gene technology, exploring gender inequalities, cultural impacts, and the future of biotech access.
Race to Real Jurassic Park: De-Extinction Leaders
Discover how genetic engineering is paving the way for the first de-extinction zoo, with Colossal Biosciences leading the charge to revive extinct animals and create a modern Jurassic Park.
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.

