
Human embryo gene editing now legal through new ruling for UK researchers
UK scientists have been given the go-ahead by the fertility regulator to genetically modify human embryos.
It is the first time a country has considered the DNA-altering technique in embryos and approved it.
The research will take place at the Francis Crick Institute in London and aims to provide a deeper understanding of the earliest moments of human life.
Here come designer babies.
And cures for so many genetic ailments.
And Gattaca.