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Suffice it to say National Geographic evolved over the years, eventually leaning into photography and exploration, bringing the natural and human world to its readers every week during the heyday of ...
This story appears in the January 2013 issue of National Geographic magazine ... geneticists analyzing DNA bread-crumb trails of modern human migration would prove Cook right: Tupaia’s ancestors ...
This story appears in the August 2016 issue of National ... used to edit a human embryo’s germ line—cells that contain genetic material that can be inherited by the next generation—either ...
(See “DNA Revolution,” in the August 2016 issue of National Geographic.) No technology remotely as powerful has existed before for the manipulation of the human genome. Compare CRISPR and IVF.
Suffice it to say National Geographic evolved over the years, eventually leaning into photography and exploration, bringing the natural and human world to its readers every week during the heyday ...
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