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What’s ahead for CRISPR; forever asteroids; major long COVID findings; and more. Plus: when wil

What’s ahead for CRISPR; forever asteroids; major long COVID findings; and more. Plus: when will fusion energy light our homes? [View in browser]( | [Become a member]( Newsletter brought to you by: January 24, 2023   Did a friend forward this? [Subscribe here](. Good Morning! Here’s the top science news—plus this week’s One Question with computational plasma physicist [Thomas Nicholas]( and related Nautilus stories [READ NAUTILUS](   DISCOVERIES The Top Science News This Week   [A Decade of Genome Editing Is Only the Beginning]( An exciting CRISPR roadmap for unlocking the power of nature’s genes. [Science→](   [Rubble Pile Asteroids Are Forever]( They’re never gonna say goodbye. [PNAS→](   [Rotation of the Earth’s Inner Core Changes Over Decades and Has Come to Near-Halt]( The slowing spin coincides with other tweaks in its magnetic field and the lengths of its days. 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