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Transhumanism in the crosshairs: The dark side of radical longevity

Kenrick Vezina | 
Will the radical longevity promised by futurists like J. Craig Venter allow us to create hell on earth, intentionally or ...

Kids who don’t cry: New genetic disorder discovered

Jacque Wilson | 
What do you do when your baby lies limp in your arms, staring blankly into the distance while never crying? ...

Uncharted waters of whole genome sequencing

Paul Costello | 
A few years ago, when I spoke with Euan Ashley, MD, associate professor of medicine and of genetics, about the ...

India’s GM crop success bedevils critics

Bjørn Lomborg | 
It’s best two dissect two separate strains of the [anit-GMO] argument [in India]: first, that there is a wave of ...

Is it riskier to give children experimental treatments, or not to?

Nathalia Holt | 
In Colorado, a scientist places a needle in a developing embryo. He removes the cells and melts them to isolate ...

Patient cracks her own mysterious diagnosis by studying her genetics

Ron Zimmerman | 
Kim Goodsell started noticing physical ailments about 20 years ago, when she was in her 30s and training for an ...

More complete story of BRCA1 and ovarian cancer

Maurie Markman | 
Hello. I'm Dr. Maurie Markman from Cancer Treatment Centers of America in Philadelphia. I wanted to briefly discuss an interesting ...
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Evil twin of embryos: The tumor

George Johnson | 
Researchers are finding that the genes and biological mechanisms that guide the development of fetal cells within a fetus are ...

Health data boom heralds new era of personalized medicine

Matthew Hall | 
We are moving from a world where we treat illnesses to one where we predict and prevent them, advised by ...
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Cornell Prof Davies dismantles claims in Hawaii that GMO crops are a “pesticide centered technology”

Peter J Davies | 
A subtle shift has occurred in the tactics of anti-GMO campaigners in Hawaii. As they began losing the science argument ...

Utah law to collect DNA from accused felons

Amy McDonald | 
In addition to taking a mugshot and a fingerprint, police may be collecting DNA samples from those accused of a ...

Modern patients question and go over the heads of their doctors

James Aw | 
Last week I was in California for the Future of Genomic Medicine conference, and I heard a presentation by “the ...
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DNA and the masses: Genetics as identity

Ken Chahine | 
You can have your DNA sequenced faster, easier and more completely than ever before. ln light of these advances, it's ...
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Teen identifies rare mutation in her own cancer, champions new age of open-access genetics

Kenrick Vezina | 
Elana Simon, an 18-year-old high school student, has published a "groundbreaking" genetic study of her own rare cancer in Science ...
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23andMe slowed by FDA order, but the company (and personalized medicine) advances

Jemima Kiss | 
23andMe's conflict with the FDA has slowed the stream of people subscribing to the service, but co-founder Anne Wojcicki thinks ...
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Acid bath stem cell method scientist retracts study

James Gallagher | 
The researchers behind the acid bath stem cell method that caused a stir in January have asked to retract the ...
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Gene therapy for HIV infection?

Tabitha M. Powledge | 
HIV has proven to be a frustrating challenge to scientists looking for a magic-bullet cure. Researchers are now evaluating an ...

Scientists create genetically modified cells that fight HIV

George Dvorsky | 
The treatment is considered radical, and the results were drawn from a small scale human trial, but for the first ...
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Multiplex babies? New wrinkle on ‘new eugenics’ and the debate over 3-parent IVF babies

John de Dios | 
While the debate rages on about 3-parents IVF, there is already talk about an even more radical procedure: babies made ...

Age of genomic medicine dawns, finally

Julie Steenhuysen | 
When President Bill Clinton announced in 2000 that Craig Venter and Dr. Francis Collins of the National Human Genome Research ...
'Designer babies': Mitochondrial misinterpretation by the media

‘Designer babies’: Mitochondrial misinterpretation by the media

Paul Raeburn | 
As the FDA took on the charge of debating the science behind three-parent IVF and mitochondrial manipulation last week, the ...
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Was Lamarck right? Epigenetic research suggests we might inherit learned traits. But how?

Kenrick Vezina | 
It seems almost certain that epigenetic effects -- an annotation to DNA that changes how genes are expressed -- can ...

Parents best suited to make decisions on genetic testing for their families

Technology often outpaces ethical discussions; this has become evident in the current recommendations around next-generation genomic testing and the way ...
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Genetics, digital revolution driving pharmaceutical renaissance

Oliver Leven | 
Modern molecular biology and genomics were supposed to lead to a targeted approach to drug development, but in fact our ...

Shorter people less likely to have high IQs

Tom Porter | 
Shorter people are likely to be less intelligent than taller people, according to scientists. Scientists in London and Edinburgh claim ...

China cracks down on DNA testing

Shu-Ching Jean Chen | 
Genetic testing has grown to be a business big enough in China to warrant the government’s intervention. Early in February, ...

Market for DNA-sequencing-based Down Syndrome tests could top $6 billion

Matthew Herper | 
On Wednesday night the New England Journal of Medicine published a study showing that a new, DNA-sequencing based blood test ...
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