The Wyrd Tack

CRISPR is Changing DNA – But Should We Be Worried?


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About the Release: The world of science has always had its legendary figures—Newton, Darwin, Einstein—but in the 21st century, a new pair of molecular celebrities has taken center stage: CRISPR-Cas9. First harnessed as a gene-editing tool in the early 2010s, CRISPR-Cas9 isn’t just another breakthrough—it’s like handing scientists a molecular eraser, highlighter, and pen all in one, allowing them to rewrite the fundamental code of life itself.Read the full article here:

https://theweirdtech.blogspot.com/2024/10/crispr-cas9-gene-editing-game-changer.html


About the Podcast:

Welcome to The Weird Tech Podcast!


Hey there! I’m Mrigank Saxena, your friendly neighborhood explainer of all things tech and science. If you've ever thought, “How does this thing even work?”—don’t worry, I’ve got you covered. Since 2007, I’ve been on a mission to take the world of inventions, technology, and wonders, sprinkle in a bit of humor, and serve it up so anyone can understand.


But here’s the twist: I’m taking my blog, The Weird Tech (check it out at theweirdtech.blogspot.com), and turning it into this very podcast! Yep, I’m making things easier for all of us—no need to scroll endlessly or squint at your screen. Now, you can tune in while driving, whipping up a meal, crunching numbers on spreadsheets, or just chilling. Multitaskers, this one’s for you!

And here’s the geeky cherry on top: this podcast is created with NoteBookLM—a little AI magic to turn my blogs into an audio experience. Honestly, it’s mostly for me, so I don’t have to read or revise my own posts anymore. Talk about saving time, right? But if you want to come along for the ride, hit play, and let’s explore everything from mind-bending inventions to the quirkiest tech marvels—without breaking a sweat (or your brain)!


So buckle up, grab your headphones, and let’s get weird (the tech kind of weird)!

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The Wyrd TackBy Mrigank Shubham Saxena