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  • Gene-edited foods

    Audio
    30 Apr 2016
    white button mushrooms

    The US Department of Agriculture has just opened the way for the first food to be produced using the gene editing technology CRISPR-Cas9. Meanwhile, gene editing is leaving the lab with a growing band… Audio

  • This Way Up for 30 April 2016, Part 1

    Audio 30 Apr 2016

    'Mechanical doping' in cycling, gene-edited foods, and IQ tests: what can they tell us? Audio

  • The art of science advice

    Audio
    science
    31 Mar 2016
    Australia's newly-appointed chief scientist, Alan Finkel, in discussion with New Zealand's chief science advisor, Sir Peter Gluckman.

    New Zealand's chief science adviser, Sir Peter Gluckman, and Australia's newly-appointed chief scientist Alan Finkel discuss how their countries could work together for the good of science and… Audio

  • The art of science advice

    News
    Our Changing World science
    31 Mar 2016
    Australia's newly-appointed chief scientist, Alan Finkel, in discussion with New Zealand's chief science advisor, Sir Peter Gluckman.

    New Zealand's chief science adviser, Sir Peter Gluckman, and Australia's newly-appointed chief scientist Alan Finkel discuss how their countries could work together for the good of science and…

    Audio

    The art of science advice
  • Making sense of the code of life

    Audio
    science environment
    24 Mar 2016
    Geneticist and BBC broadcaster Adam Rutherford.

    BBC broadcaster Adam Rutherford discusses how genomics is changing how we think about medicine, agriculture, conservation and even our relationship to our nearest evolutionary cousins, the… Audio

  • Making sense of the code of life

    News
    Our Changing World science
    24 Mar 2016
    Geneticist and BBC broadcaster Adam Rutherford.

    BBC broadcaster Adam Rutherford discusses how genomics is changing how we think about medicine, agriculture, conservation and even our relationship to our nearest evolutionary cousins, the…

    Audio

    Making sense of the code of life
  • Hairy elephants and transgenic aphids

    Audio
    science
    17 Mar 2016
    Could new gene editing technologies help to bring extinct animals back?

    University of Otago geneticists Peter Dearden and Neil Gemmell continue their discussion of the gene editing tool CRISPR and its use in genomics, conservation and de-extinction. Audio

  • Hairy elephants and transgenic aphids

    News
    Our Changing World science
    17 Mar 2016
    Could new gene editing technologies help to bring extinct animals back?

    University of Otago geneticists Peter Dearden and Neil Gemmell continue their discussion of the gene editing tool CRISPR and its use in genomics, conservation and de-extinction.

    Audio

    Hairy elephants and transgenic aphids
  • The CRISPR dilemma

    Audio
    science health
    10 Mar 2016
    CRISPR is a high-precision gene editing tool.

    CRISPR is the new buzzword in genetics, and University of Otago geneticists Peter Dearden and Neil Gemmell discuss the potential benefits and risks of the new gene editing tool. Audio

  • The CRISPR dilemma

    News
    Our Changing World science
    10 Mar 2016
    CRISPR is a high-precision gene editing tool.

    CRISPR is the new buzzword in genetics, and University of Otago geneticists Peter Dearden and Neil Gemmell discuss the potential benefits and risks of the new gene editing tool.

    Audio

    The CRISPR dilemma
  • Gene editing crops

    Audio
    13 Feb 2016

    Robin McKie of The Observer has been looking at gene edited crops. These may soon be blocked by EU regulators who are deciding if gene edited plants qualify as genetically modified organisms. Audio

  • This Way Up Part 1

    Audio 13 Feb 2016

    Sighs matter, gene editing crops, driverless cars, Twitter woes, 'neurostatins', and how your microbiome could make you more malaria resistant. Audio

  • Science: Flu, Zika virus and human gene editing

    Audio
    6 Feb 2016

    Science news with Dr Chris Smith of The Naked Scientists and a new approach to fighting flu, the latest on the Zika virus outbreak, and UK authorities approve the gene editing of human embryos.

      Audio

  • This Way Up Part 2

    Audio 6 Feb 2016

    Tech news (Google, Amazon and TPPA), latest science (flu, Zika virus and human gene editing) and what alcohol does to us. Audio

  • Genome sequencing every living kakapo

    Audio
    science environment
    4 Feb 2016
    Kakapo face

    In an ambitious world-first, scientists are using crowd-funding to pay for genome sequences for all 125 living kakapo - the first time an entire population will be sequenced. Audio

  • Genome sequencing every living kakapo

    News
    Our Changing World science
    4 Feb 2016
    Kakapo face

    In an ambitious world-first, scientists are using crowd-funding to pay for genome sequences for all 125 living kakapo - the first time an entire population will be sequenced.

    Audio

    Genome sequencing every living kakapo
  • UK gives go-ahead for DNA editing of human embryos

    Audio
    science
    4 Feb 2016
    A human embryo, here seen in its eight-cell stage, doubles its number of cells at each division.

    The UK approves the use of new gene editing techniques on human embryos for research purposes.

  • UK gives go-ahead for DNA editing of human embryos

    News
    Our Changing World science
    4 Feb 2016
    A human embryo, here seen in its eight-cell stage, doubles its number of cells at each division.

    The UK approves the use of new gene editing techniques on human embryos for research purposes.

    Audio

    UK gives go-ahead for DNA editing of human embryos
  • UK go-ahead for human DNA editing

    News 2 Feb 2016
    Illustration of a human multi-cellular embryo.

    New Zealand scientists react to the UK's decision to allow the use of new gene editing techniques on human embryos for research purposes.

    UK go-ahead for human DNA editing
  • UK scientists given go-ahead to edit genes

    News
    World
    2 Feb 2016
    Illustration of a human multi-cellular embryo.

    UK scientists have been given the go-ahead by the fertility regulator to genetically modify human embryos.

    UK scientists given go-ahead to edit genes
  • Method of gene editing named scientific breakthrough of 2015

    Audio
    19 Dec 2015

    Dr Chris Smith discussed the journal Science's awards for the big discoveries and breakthroughs of 2015. Audio

  • Gene editing future

    Audio
    5 Dec 2015

    An international scientific conference in Washington DC this week has been considering the ethical and scientific issues surrounding human gene editing technology. Sara Reardon of Nature has been… Audio

  • This Way Up Part 1

    Audio 5 Dec 2015

    Gene editing, killer kiwi, sugar alternatives and loneliness kills. Audio

  • Developing an allergy free peanut

    Audio 7 Nov 2015

    Chloe Gui of Aranex Biotech is breeding an allergy-free peanut using new gene editing technology. Audio

  • Transgenic cow research branded a 'disaster'

    News
    New Zealand
    23 Oct 2015
    A transgenic cow with her calf.

    Genetic engineering opponents say official documents on government transgenic cow experiments reveal a disturbing story of illness, death and deformity. Audio

    Transgenic cow research branded a 'disaster'
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