1. and 2. Emmanuelle Charpentier and Jennifer A. Doudna Emmanuelle Charpentier and Jennifer A. Doudna shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their work on developing the CRISPR-Cas9 gene-editing tools. This technology has limitless applications and researchers hope...
February 2019 Update So, I’m back! It’s been a little less than a year since you first heard about my journey and I just wanted to give a couple of updates about life. I am three weeks into my second semester of sophomore year and have never been so busy!...
This is the first installment in our brand new series, “Our CEO’s Crazy Friends and Their Science Adventures”. Each episode is written by one of our CEO’s friends, who is not necessarily a science expert, but wants to share their passion for...
Inspire a kid in your life to explore the world through science by giving them a science-themed gift. There are endless gifts to pick from! Science toys teach skills in fields like engineering, chemistry, biology, astronomy, physics, mathematics, anatomy, genetics,...
Updated August 2020 HeLa Cells HeLa cells are human cells that became the first and most commonly used human cell line. They are cells that are live and reproduce in a test tube. HeLa cells have generated breakthroughs in cell biology, drug discovery, and the...