Ancestry.com launches genetic service, but how much can it tell about heritage?

Bob Grant | 
With only a bit of your saliva, Ancestry.com can send you a list of people you are related to, even ...

Ancient remains give oldest Neanderthal DNA sample to date

Altamura Man was discovered in a cave in southern Italy in 1993 by cave explorers. The finding was reported to ...

Decisions and environment of a parent can genetically effect offspring

Quinn Fucile | 
For the last few years and extremely hot topics has been epigenetics, which broadly speaking is the study of proteins ...
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Ken Burns’ cancer documentary a tour de force

Geoffrey Kabat | 
Forbes The 6-hour Ken Burns and Barak Goodman television documentary “Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies,” television documentary “Cancer: The Emperor of All ...

‘European’ genetic traits evolved recently, spread rapidly over continent

Ann Gibbons | 
The origins of Europeans have come into sharp focus as researchers have sequenced the genomes of ancient populations, rather than ...
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Could climate change increase species diversity?

Chris Thomas | 
A decade ago, ecologist Chris Thomas warned that climate change would wipe out a quarter of all species. In the following ...

Bizarre new insect-like fossil found in Canada

Brian Switek | 
Following hot on the heels – or is that fins? – of the filter-feeder Aegirocassis– Yawunik kootenayi is the latest ancient ...

Is cancer a byproduct of modernity?

David Gorski | 
If there’s one claim that irritates me that various proponents of alternative medicine like to make, it’s that cancer is ...

Why some organisms sacrifice own reproduction for evolution of community

Jerry Coyne | 
In 2010 three authors—Martin Nowak, Corina Tarnita, and E. O. Wilson—published a paper in Nature (reference and link below) purporting ...

Microbiome of rural populations distinctly different, more ‘diverse’ than in Western populations

Ed Yong | 
The study of the human microbiome—the motley assortment of microbes that live in our bodies—has largely been the study of ...

Human evolution ‘now in our hands,’ some scientists say

Jerry A. Coyne | 
After my public lectures on evolution, someone in the audience invariably asks, “Are we still evolving?” People want to know ...
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Space twins: Scott Kelly’s one-year space mission could yield genetic bounty

David Warmflash | 
On a one-year space mission, astronaut Scott Kelly will be the subject of medical and genetic experiments while his identical ...

In Iceland, treasure chest of genetic information may help find cures

Carl Zimmer | 
Scientists in Iceland have produced an unprecedented snapshot of a nation’s genetic makeup, discovering a host of previously unknown gene ...
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Can neuroscience explain why people love to torture?

Piero Scaruffi | 
It is fascinating to read about torture because one realizes how much ordinary people were involved in it and enjoy ...

Real paleo human microbiome specially designed for hunter-gatherer diet

Ann Gibbons | 
Eat like a hunter-gatherer and you’ll be healthier—so goes the thinking behind so-called paleo diets. But a new study suggests ...
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Did dogs team up with humans to drive Neanderthals to extinction?

Ancient humans drove Neanderthals to extinction around 40,000 years ago with the help of dogs soon after canines diverged from ...

Iceland’s population proves invaluable to genetic research

Katie Palmer | 
The journal Nature Genetics released a set of four papers based entirely on the genetic sequences of Icelanders. Their results, which ...

Genetic Adam and Eve may have lived around same time, study shows

Hannah Devlin | 
Humans are evolving more rapidly than previously thought, according to the largest ever genetics study of a single population. Scientists ...
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Fair or Fear: The anti-GMO game plan. You decide

Chuck Lasker | 
Fair or Fear Mongering? What do you think? (Credit: @chucklasker) ...

DNA reveals history of European languages, farming, migration

Wolfgang Haak | 
Europe is famously tesselated, with different cultural and language groups clustering in different regions. But how did they all get ...
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Mammoth DNA successfully resurrected, but cloning won’t happen anytime soon

Sarah Fecht | 
A group of researchers are getting closer to bringing the extinct woolly mammoth back to life. Geneticist George Church’s lab ...
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Angelina Jolie: ‘Why I’m getting my ovaries and fallopian tubes removed’

Angelina Jolie | 
Two  years ago I wrote about my choice to have a preventive double mastectomy. A simple blood test had revealed that I carried ...

Great Britain’s gene pool reflects migrants, rather than tribes

Simon Jenkins | 
Some years ago I went to see a medieval farmhouse in north Devon. The owner was a hostile character with ...
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Life on Mars? Will we find it? Will we colonize the Red Planet?

David Warmflash | 
Discovery of Martian life could provide us unprecedented insight into life's origins, and maybe help us understand how we can ...

Doomed mammoth-cloning attempt foiled by cosmic rays

Nick Stockton | 
Hwang Woo-Suk is the bad boy of genetics. He’s most famous for falsely claiming to have cloned human stem cells ...
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Autism: No, it’s not caused by glyphosate or circumcision, but is likely in our genes

David Warmflash | 
Vaccines, glyphosate herbicide, chemtrails and even circumcision have been blamed for the increase in autism cases over the years. But ...
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