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The Death of death? Review of “Evolving Ourselves” and unnatural selection

Tabitha M. Powledge |
The meat of this controversial new book is the immense array of futurist and transhumanist possibilities for driving change on ...

After 150 years, Mendelian genetics still unchallenged by biology

Catherine Potenski |
Using the garden as a genetics laboratory, Gregor Mendel could manipulate and select for certain traits to formulate and test ...

Modern European languages traced to waves of migrating ancient Russian herders

Andrew Curry |
New DNA evidence suggests that herders from the grasslands of today's Russia and Ukraine carried the roots of modern European ...

Why are we good to one another?

H. Allen Orr |
Altruism may seem a good thing—unless you happen to be an evolutionary biologist. Then it may seem a mixture of ...

Whale aging hints at mysteries of menopause

A new study led by the Universities of Exeter and York has shown that female killer whales survive after menopause ...
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Faustian bargain: Has Huntington’s disease killer mutation contributed to human IQ?

Huntington's disease is awful. It slowly robs its victims of mobility, wits and emotions. And there is no cure. The ...

Man’s best friend also our closest evolutionary ally

Robin McKie |
Dogs are humanity’s oldest friends, renowned for their loyalty and abilities to guard, hunt and chase. But modern humans may ...

You probably inherited more traits from Dad than Mom

Carl Engelking |
We humans get one copy of each gene from mom and one from dad (ignoring those pesky sex chromosomes) – ...

Natural aptitude for math emerges early in life

Carl Zimmer |
Scientists have found that we may actually be born with a deep instinct for numbers. And a new study suggests ...

Genetics’ shaky history with racism contrary to what science says

Adam Rutherford |
As someone who writes about evolution and genetics – both of which involve the study of inheritance, and both of ...
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New Mexico evolution event scuttled after attack from Intelligent Design creationists

Arturo Garcia |
Mexico Museum of Natural History canceled a series of events honoring scientist Charles Darwin after two local retired engineers lobbied ...
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Sex, drugs and … vocabulary? Hedonism not only thing that rewards the brain!

Diana Gitig |
For some people, learning new words activates the same machinery in the brain as sex, drugs and possibly fatty and ...
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Software uses DNA to predict facial appearance

Heather Murphy |
Mark D. Shriver, a professor of anthropology and genetics at Penn State University and his colleagues have studied the ways ...

Sexual reproduction is good for the human genome

Theories on the genetic advantages of sexual reproduction abound within the biological sciences community, but there has been scant evidence ...
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Why do East Asians have 20% more Neanderthal DNA than Europeans?

Carl Zimmer |
In 2010, scientists made a startling discovery about our past: About 50,000 years ago, Neanderthals interbred with the ancestors of ...
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Only a few genes separate human and animal intelligence

Ed Yong |
Some parts of our genome have evolved at particularly high speed, quickly accumulating mutations that distinguish them from their counterparts ...

Ancient battle of sexes explains promiscuity, good parenting

Making babies is one of the fundamental conflicts of interest between the sexes. Care by either partner is beneficial to ...

Your genes: Part dad, part mom and a dollop of mother’s bacteria

Krystnell Storr |
A good mom always knows to pack a little something extra — even when it comes to genetic material. According ...
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How Beethoven can help us understand the human epigenome

Almost every cell in your body has the same DNA sequence. So why is a heart cell different from a ...

What did the real paleo diet look like?

Ken Sayers |
Reconstructions of human evolution are prone to simple, overly-tidy scenarios. Our ancestors, for example, stood on two legs to look ...

Dinosaurs guided evolution of early mammals

Jeff Hecht |
In the days of the Jurassic, dinosaurs ruled the Earth, while early mammals cowered in their shadows. That used to ...

Kit expands genetic screening options for Ashkenazi Jewish couples

Nancy Sokoler Steiner |
When a Jewish couple is planning their wedding or anticipating starting a family, they probably aren’t thinking much about rare ...
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Mystery of obesity: Failed ‘rectal transplant’ raises questions about role of gut microbes

Tabitha M. Powledge |
A recent fecal transplant case leading to serious weight gain has resulted in a rule against overweight fecal donors. Did ...
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Deoxyribonucleic acid, it’s fantastic! A Presidents Day rap

Intimidated by genetics? Maybe music is the cure ...

Trouble settling down? Sexual promiscuity may be hardwired in genes

Douglas Perry |
Next time your significant other catches you in bed with someone else, try this defense: "Don't take it personally, babe ...
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Hate GMOs? Don’t look now, they’re everywhere!

For those who hate GMOs, the Westminster Dog Show must be quite a nightmare-inducing event: Humans, over the course of ...
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Fit to be cloned: Making case for reintroducing extinct species

George Estreich |
De-extinction raises a host of questions: ethical, practical, philosophical. But for advocates, there’s a rhetorical question as well: How do ...