golden state

Genetic privacy and the case of the Golden State Killer—diving into the science

Ricki Lewis | 
Consumer DNA testing companies are rushing to reassure customers about the security of their genetic information following news that DNA ...
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Boosting brain research by growing ‘mini-brains’ to model human disease

Yewande Pearse | 
'Mini-brains' grown in petri dishes could offer new possibilities for studying disease ...
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What we know about brain aneurysms like the one that struck MLB pitcher Danny Farquhar

Brian Hoh | 
Chicago White Sox relief pitcher Danny Farquhar, 31, suffered a brain hemorrhage in the White Sox dugout after throwing 15 ...
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Protein therapy in the womb overrides genetic glitch hampering teeth development, ability to sweat

Ricki Lewis | 
Imagine a fetus gulping in amniotic fluid and drinking a drug that restores the ability to form teeth, sweat glands ...
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Tale of two families: Exome sequencing and faster diagnosis of rare disorders

Ricki Lewis | 
Sailing from New York City to London a century ago took days; today the trip takes hours by air. Similarly, ...
biohack

Biohackers navigating a world of wonder and potential peril

Sean Hall | 
A person doesn’t need a deep understanding of gene editing and CRISPR to realize we are in the midst of ...
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About the musician who played the flute — during her brain surgery

Jamie Wells | 
A professional musician suffering from career-affecting tremors underwent deep brain stimulation. This procedure can help Parkinson's patients, epileptics, and those ...
drugs

Why does a drug work for you, but not for your sibling or friend? It’s in the genes

Ben Locwin | 
If you think you're not getting the same benefit from an over-the-counter medicine you've taken that others are getting, your ...
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Transhumanism could push human evolution into hyperdrive. Should we embrace it?

David Trippett | 
Some people believe that we can enhance human life through embracing biotechnology and genetic engineering, but should we? ...
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Fighting deadly adverse drug reactions through precision medicine

Kristen Hovet | 
Lee Tan, a 41-year-old marketing professional and copywriter in Vancouver, Canada, was diagnosed with high blood pressure three years ago ...
rampage

Viewpoint: Rampage movie offers twisted take on CRISPR gene editing

Ricki Lewis | 
Is a film based on a video game with fleeting mentions of a biotech buzzword compelling sci-fi? No. But I ...
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Analyzing Kevin MacDonald’s ‘Culture of Critique’ and the alt-right’s embrace of anti-Jewish ideology

Nathan Cofnas | 
The biblical commentator Rashi observes that in order for a falsehood to be successful, it has to contain at least ...
bacteria

Vacation hazard: Your gut bacteria picks up souvenirs, too

Meredith Knight | 
When we travel our gut bacteria can pick up antibiotic resistance genes in just two days. What does that mean ...
huntingtons

‘Game changer’ for Huntington’s? New genetic treatments on horizon

Peter Forbes | 
“It came completely out of the blue,” says James*. They had thought it was his father’s knees that were the ...
fossil

How ‘number crunching’ and big data has transformed the study of fossils, evolution

David Sepkoski | 
The field of paleobiology has advanced paleontology by using big data to analyze the history of life ...
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Money magnets: Wall Street enamored by promise of human gene editing, gene therapies

Steven Cerier | 
Venture capitalists and investors are pouring money into the genomics sector, seeking to capitalize on breakthroughs in CRISPR gene editing ...
genetics

Regulating fast-moving consumer genetic testing industry is no small challenge

Michael Schulson | 
Submitting a vial of spit to a genetic testing company is easy. Understanding the implications — and regulating the burgeoning ...
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We know the placebo effect is biological. Is it also genetic?

Ben Locwin | 
We know that the placebo effect is in part biological: expectations of receiving a palliative leads to brain changes. Are ...
evolution

Where do we come from? Question grows ever more complicated

Bernard Wood, Michael Westaway | 
It was recently discovered that modern humans are part of the African great apes family, but how did this classification ...
mood

Mood disorders more common in children of first-cousin parents, study finds

Ricki Lewis | 
Having parents who are first cousins doubles the risk of inheriting a single-gene condition, from 2.5 percent to about 5 ...
mushrooms

Examining the curious genes behind ‘magic mushrooms’

Ricki Lewis | 
"One pill makes you larger, and one pill makes you small,” sang Grace Slick in Jefferson Airplane’s classic White Rabbit, conjuring ...
CRISPR

What’s stopping us from using CRISPR to gene edit humans to fight disease?

David Warmflash | 
Emerging clinical applications of CRISPR editing include delivery of CRISPR systems into the body to repair genetic sequences. This is ...
trans

Here’s what we really know about transgender genetics—so far

Ricki Lewis | 
The week started strangely. On [March 19], the author of a new book on transgender identity emailed me, asking about ...
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Viewpoint: We have much to gain from questioning the theory that humans evolved in Africa

Julien Benoit | 
The African origin theory reigns supreme. Every attempt to disprove the theory offers a chance to consider the evidence all ...
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From GMOs to CRISPR: Making sense of how genetic engineering tweaks nature

Jenna Gallegos | 
Many new genetic engineering techniques have been stumbled upon by accident. Studying how bacteria defend themselves has led to CRISPR ...
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Fertility clinic meltdown: What happens when slumbering eggs are awakened early

Ricki Lewis | 
Fragile spindle apparatuses are an integral part to embryonic growth. What happened to embryo structures when they were thawed and ...
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Facing extreme danger, are you ‘wired’ to fight or take flight?

Andrew Porterfield | 
"Fight or flight" reactions are much more complicated than we were taught in school. That fact has implications for reacting ...
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