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Feb. 4, 2016
Pursue modular "daisy drive" platforms with the potential to safely, efficiently, and reversibly edit local sub-populations of organisms
By Kevin EsveltResearchers should hold themselves morally accountable for all of the consequences of their work. That can require publ…
Kevin Esvelt has been named as one of the Inverse Future 50, “a group of 50 people who will be forces of good in the 2020s.”
Scientists hope these genetically modified "gene drive" mosquitoes could help eradicate malaria.