Gene variant may influence coffee consumption by slowing metabolism

Ian Sample | 
A gene that appears to wield influence over the amount of coffee people drink has been found by scientists who ...

Key to defeating aging may lie in those with Laron syndrome

Kevin Loria | 
In [Lojo]...live a number of people — about 100 — with a special trait: They seem to be protected from ...
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Gene editing may eventually bring superhuman athletes

Kevin Loria | 
At the Rio 2016 Summer Olympic Games, some of the fastest and strongest people in the world showed us what ...

Human inventions may impact and change our genes over time

Faye Flam | 
Of all living things, why do humans alone create advanced technology? A clue comes from a recent paper on a ...

As the age of mother’s has increased, twin births have skyrocketed

Laura Spinney | 
Twins are very much in our consciousness at the moment...because we are living through a twin boom. A higher proportion ...

Losing genes may contribute to evolution just as much as gaining them

Alex Berezow | 
Traditionally, but incorrectly, an assumption exists that more complex organisms have larger genomes. As a result, biologists have tended to ...
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Is domination of running by African descended athletes genetic or cultural?

Rand Cooper | 
[T]he white American liberal tends to worry that even talking about innate athletic aptitudes risks bolstering racist views – since ...

Drug effectiveness depends on genetics

A Victoria University molecular geneticist says a wider range of drugs may need to be made available to ensure Maori ...
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Mitochondrial DNA reveals what Iceman Oetzi wore 5,300 years ago

Jonathan Webb | 
DNA analysis of Oetzi the Iceman's clothes has traced their origin to at least five different species of animal. Among ...
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Two genes linked to enhanced breast cancer survival identified

Testing for the activity of two genes could pick out women who are at increased risk of dying from their ...

Brains of schizophrenics may repair themselves over time

Jef Akst | 
[Psychiatrist] Lena Palaniyappan...and other mental health professionals have noticed is that, unlike those with degenerative neurological disorders[,]...sometimes schizophrenia patients eventually start ...

Genes help Latinos age slower than other ethnic groups

Mia De Graaf | 
Latinos age slower than any other ethnicity, a study has found. Scientists refer to the phenomenon as the 'Hispanic paradox', ...

Cancer survivors at high risk to develop obesity

Ruth Kava | 
A recent report in the Journal of Clinical Oncology presents some puzzling news — survivors of some types of cancer ...
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Genetic evidence identifies schizophrenia as ‘modern’ disease

Lea Surugue | 
Schizophrenia is a "modern" disease, which developed after humans diverged from Neanderthals, between 300,000 and 700,000 years ago. Scientists say ...

Do East African distance runners dominate races due to genetics?

Andy Galbraith | 
More than 10,000 athletes from 206 different nations will compete for glory in [the 2016] Olympic Games...But when it comes ...

Gene mutation linked to aggression and healthy body weight

Dana Dovey | 
Acting aggressive and reckless when drunk could be a sign that you’re a complete jerk, or it could be an ...
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Genetics key to why world’s greatest solo climber doesn’t feel fear

J.B. MacKinnon | 
[Alex] Honnold is history’s greatest ever climber in the free solo style, meaning he ascends without a rope or protective ...
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Kenyans sweep distance races, Jamaicans sprints: How evolution has shaped elite sports

Jon Entine | 
The results of the Rio Olympics, especially in track and field events, reinforce the now widely accepted theory that evolution ...

Scientists may have found gene behind hyper-sociability

Christopher Wanjek | 
[H]umans are social beings, an evolutionary trait that helped separate us from other primates millions of years ago...These genetic underpinnings ...
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End sex segregation in sport competitions? That denies genetic facts

Razib Khan | 
From New York Times: What if, in some dystopian swim universe, [ace swimmer Katie] Ledecky was told that...she would have ...
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Olympic controversy over intersex athletes about to ignite?

Donald McRae | 
It’s a ticking timebomb,” Daniel Mothowagae says...as he anticipates the furore that is likely to explode when Caster Semenya runs in ...
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Why men may have evolved better than women at reconciling with rivals

Matt McGrath | 
Men's historical dominance of the workplace may, in part, be because of their ability to reconcile with enemies after conflict, ...
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Boy’s remains, 3-D recreation offer insight into progression of human speech

Megan Williams | 
He was a young boy of about 10 who died in the rugged hills of what is now the southern ...

Recent cultural differences accelerated evolutionary changes in modern humans

John Hawks | 
The first solid evidence of natural selection in recent human populations was found in blood. In addition to blood type, ...

Great minds grow alike? Skulls of Neanderthals, modern humans show remarkable similarities

Colin Barras | 
Evidence from Neanderthals’ skulls suggests that their large brains grew in the same way as ours do. That in turn ...

DNA analysis dubs residents of Yorkshire ‘most British’

Josh White | 
The average Briton is only really 37 per cent British - with the remainder of their genes coming from European ...

Video: Orangutan mimics human speech for first time

Andy Coghlan | 
An orangutan has shown an ability to emulate human speech for the first time — a feat that gets us ...
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