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Could DNA be encoding our political beliefs?

Thomas Edsall | 
As scientists further investigate the human genome, more behaviors can be tied to genetics. Is political leaning one them? ...
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23andMe patents DNA tool for ‘desigining’ a baby

Debora MacKenzie | 
23andMe received a patent for their family inheritance tool, which suggests likely traits for a couple's offspring. But the patent, ...
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Steve Jobs’s legacy in personalized medicine

Antonio Regalado | 
The tech industry's investment in personalized medicine and cancer genome sequencing is pushing the field forward ...
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Are the ethics of Breaking Bad really Darwinian?

Jag Bhalla | 
Darwin's ideas are frequently distorted and used as labels for humans. And TV shows. But evolution isn’t as simple as ...
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Gene therapy developers aiming for release in the US

Susan Young | 
Of the several gene therapies that have already advanced to human trials, one of them hopes to seek approval from ...
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You have a genetic disorder: Should your family be told they might carry the mutation?

Katherine Wendelsdorf | 
Genetic testing can help detect disorders early enough to have an impact. But the rising popularity of these tests has ...
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Uprooted: The dangers of DNA testing

Virginia Hughes | 
As genetic database grow, they become increasingly more useful, but it also raises the looming specter of privacy concerns for ...
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James Watson’s genetic prescription: Have kids early

Alan Boyle | 
In his latest, potentially controversial, statement, James Watson urges parents to have kids early and chastises older parents ...
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New patterns recognized in genetic profiles of 12 cancers

Eryn Brown | 
Researchers are trying to catalog the DNA and molecular characteristic of thousands of tumors, to seek out similarities and one ...
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Gene tweaking for conservation

Michael Thomas | 
Researchers predict that 15-40% of animal species will be extinct by 2050, due to climate change and human activities. We ...
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Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome: a deadly virus drizzle

Carl Zimmer | 
Researchers study the genetics of an emerging respiratory virus to see if has the potential to become a widespread scourge ...
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DNA testing could prove valuable tool for identifying viral infections, including MERS

Jeremy Summers | 
New research shows that genetic testing can be used for quick and highly accurate results in testing for viral infections, ...
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Innovations in neuroscience trigger shifting views in the treatment of mental illness

JoAnna Wendel | 
Innovations in neuroscience are changing the way scientists see the brain, which could lead to more effective treatment of mental ...
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Should physicians or counselors control access to your genetic information?

Katherine Wendelsdorf | 
Genetic testing helps people identify gene mutations that might affect their health. But this information, without the guidance of experienced ...
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Having one baby to save another

Ben Mcclellan | 
A couple plan to have specialized IVF so they can have a second baby and use umbilical cord blood to ...
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Poverty can trump a winning hand of genes

Alison Gopnik | 
For rich kids, IQ is genetic. But for the poor, lucking out--managing to get educational opportunities--matters more than genetics ...
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Is creative ability determined by our DNA?

Jeremy Summers | 
Is creativity something we're born with or something that we learn? New research suggests that a person's creative ability is ...
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Warning sounded over three-parent IVF safety

Alyssa Botelho | 
Just three months after the UK started working toward mitochondria replacement therapy to circumvent genetic diseases, researchers are sounding an ...
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Genetic condition often misdiagnosed as autism

Alexandra Sifferlin | 
Up to half of children with a genetic disorder are mistakenly diagnosed with autism, and the treatment can make the ...
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First hint that lifestyle changes may reverse cellular aging

Michelle Roberts | 
A study with a tiny sample size shows that exercise, diet, and meditation can actually increase telomere length in prostate ...
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You may be a patchwork of genomes

Carl Zimmer | 
A single body, a single genome: that's the rule. Or it was. Researchers are finding that many perfectly healthy individuals ...
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Personal gene maps: Is there such a thing as too much information about our DNA?

Katherine Wendelsdorf | 
The growing trend of personalized medicine is driven by genetic testing, which can help doctors screen for potential health problems ...
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Scientists show that Jurassic Park couldn’t happen

Alex Knapp | 
Even when they used the best DNA sequencing methods known, researchers couldn't extract ancient DNA from amber-preserved insects ...
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Zebrafish may help identify functions of human genes

Robin McKie | 
Sharing 70% of its genetic code with humans and reproducing at great rates, the diminutive zebrafish has become one of ...
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Inheriting an intellectual edge

Elijah Wolfson | 
Shouldn’t you be able to study hard and get smart? Yes and no. IQ is about 50 percent heritable -- ...
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Israeli scientist identifies protein that could treat cancer

Sophie Imas | 
An Israeli scientist has discovered that a protein called ARTS, which aids in programmed cell death, could help unlock a ...
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Regenerative medicine milestone: Stem cells generated in live mice

Heidi Ledford | 
An important step toward developing regenerative therapies: Researchers successfully reprogrammed adult mouse cells, in a live mouse, to behave like ...
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