Science Sep 29 Companies raising salmon on land face pushback over sustainability and genetic engineering By Miles O'Brien, Kate Tobin
Science Jan 10 In a first, U.S. surgeons transplant a genetically modified pig heart into a human patient Friday's surgery showed for the first time that a gene-edited animal heart can function in the human body without immediate rejection. By Carla K. Johnson, Associated Press
Science Feb 11 The future of genetically modified mosquitoes could be in mini, moveable labs Late last year Oxitec debuted its first “mobile production unit” — a miniature factory designed to help expand its reach. By Lev Facher, STAT
Science Jun 10 Biotech’s Brave New Beasts Chickens that lay eggs with life-saving drugs inside. Cyborg rats with microchips embedded in their brains. Beetles wired for wartime surveillance. These are just a few examples of the science fiction-type fantasies that are becoming reality in the animal kingdom… By Ellen Rolfes