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Biotechnology



Aging Reversed in Brain Cells

Alien Life Detector

Anti-aging Drug

Anti-HIV Protein

Antibiotics for Colds

Artificial Bacteria

Artificial Bacteria II

Artificial Eyelids

Artificial Human Corneas

Artificial Human Legs

Artificial Photosynthesis

Artificial Skin Heals Wounds

Biodegradable Hydrogels

Bioengineered Corn Harms Butterflies

Biological Machines

Biomotors

Biopesticides

BioSteel Milk

Biotech War on Drugs

Blind Dogs See

Blind Fish See

Blood Substitute

Blood Transplant Cures Immunodeficiency

Bone Bridges

Bone From Skin

Brain Cells From the Dead

Brain Cells Produce a Heart

Bringing Cells Back to Life

Building Nerves

Cancer Fighting DNA Enzymes

Cancer Vaccine

Chemotherapy and Hair Loss

Chocolate and Alcohol

Clone of a Clone

Cloned Piglets

Cloning Babies

Cloning Without Embryos

Cockroach Birth Control

Cold Pasteurization

Color Perception

Creating Ear Cells

Cyanide and Cancer

Designer Chicken Eggs

Designer Babies

DNA Chips

DNA Spray

Drought Resistant Plant

The Eyechip

Fast Plants

Fat Burning Protein

Fat Cells to Cartilage Cells

Flowing Against the Grain

Food Patch

From Skin to Bone

Fruit and Vegetable Vaccines

Gene Mapping A Worm

Genetic Engineering of Plants

Germ Warfare

GM Taco Shells Recalled

Glowing Green Mice

Glowing Rabbit

Growing Bones

Growing Frog Eyes

Growing Liver Cells

Growing Venom Glands

Herpes Virus Stopper

Human Chromosome 22

Killer Cold Virus

Immortal Skin

Laser Tweezers

Leukemia Cell Destruction

Liquid DNA

The Living Dead

Making Rain

Man-Made Protein

Mass DNA Screening

Measuring Glucose With Light

Micro Air Vehicles

Microneedle

Molecular Electronics

Monkey AIDS Vaccine

Monkey Clone

Mouse With Down Syndrome

Mussel Glue

Nerve Signal Detecting Software

Neuron Stretching

New Human Stem Cells

New Nerves

No Labels for GM Foods

No More Scars

Organic Metal

Ozone Resistant Plants

Pain Triggers

Patent for Modified Humans

Pesticides and Parkinson's

Pig Virus Halts Research

Pig Parts

Pig Tissue Patches

Plastic From Feathers

Power Food

Radioactive Sponge

Radioisotope Cancer Therapy

Rice Genome Mapped

RNA Computer

Roboflies

Robofly

Robotic Fish

Rodent-Human Fertility Factory

Seeing With Sound

Seeing With Your Tongue

Skin Cells To Heart Cells

Smart Legs

Smart Scalpel

Smell-Seeing

Snow Crystals

Spider Venom Prevents Irregular Heart Beats

Synthetic Viruses

Tiny Ice

Transgenic Cloned Mouse

Transgenic Organisms

Trojan Gene

UK Legalizes Human Cloning

Xeno-Pig




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