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Settling of the Americas: Searching for pieces of the puzzle

Meredith Knight | 
DNA analysis of two ancient infants adds to evidence that humans stayed on the Bering strait for thousands of years ...
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Pigs as human organ incubators? Pork producers gear up for potential demand

Meredith Knight | 
The pork industry is watching the potentially lucrative market that could be driven by a surge in demand for pigs ...
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Cancer quest: Can we drive down the cost of promising immunotherapy treatments?

Ian Haydon | 
The so-called fourth pillar of cancer therapy still has a major drawback - high cost that make gold appear cheap ...
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Epigenetics Around the Web: Trump isn’t affecting human evolution and organic produce isn’t helping your sperm

Nicholas Staropoli | 
Is Donald Trump adversely affecting human evolution? One professor's opinion shows how the left politicizes science too; Men's Health quotes ...
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Deep-space travel, colonization may rely on genetically engineered life forms

David Warmflash | 
Space exploration fires the imagination but presents many practical challenges—among them, how humans or organisms chosen to accompany us can ...
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Moroccan fossils: New thinking on human evolution shaped by technological advancements

David Warmflash | 
In recent years, we have witnessed an acceleration of discoveries related to the evolution of humanity. This is due to ...
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Modern people making Stone Age tools offers glimpse into evolution of intelligence

Shelby Putt | 
The brain networks we rely on for complex tasks were likely evolving around 1.8 million years ago--allowing our ancestors to ...
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Epigenetics Around the Web: Q&A on hype of epigenetics and health link on Reddit Science ‘Ask Me Anything’

Nicholas Staropoli | 
Epigenetics Literacy Project's Nicholas Staropoli took to Reddit Science to answer questions and debunk myths about the budding, yet controversial, ...
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Can zapping our brains with electricity boost learning?

Shelly Fan | 
A new study sheds light on why transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) -- now being tried by do-it-yourselfers -- doesn't ...
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Bell Curve redux: Is the science of intelligence too taboo to research?

David Warmflash | 
A new study identified genes linked to intelligence while a recent interview of political scientist Charles Murray, co-author of The ...
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How to resist health scares: Review of Geoffrey Kabat’s ‘Getting Risk Right’

Jon Entine | 
Public health regulations, particularly as regards to chemicals, are often driven by precautionary fears stirred by sloppy reporting sparked by ...
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CRISPR study reporting ‘off-target mutations’ draws skepticism from other researchers

Ian Haydon | 
A new study found an alarming number of “off-target mutations” in mice that had their genes edited with CRISPR. But ...
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Read ELP’s Nicholas Staropoli Reddit Science ‘Ask Me Anything’ on Epigenetics: Hype and Health

Nicholas Staropoli | 
Editor’s Note: On Friday, June 2nd from 1pm–3pm EDT, ELP director Nicholas Staropoli hosted a Reddit-science Ask-Me-Anything (AMA) about the hype surrounding ...
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Question of intelligence: How much can we attribute to our genes?

Raffaele Ferrari | 
A new study offers evidence that intelligence is primarily affected by our genes. But that doesn't mean education, healthy living ...
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Epigenetics Around the Web: Microbiome boom; and What links Native American repatriations to epigenetics? Nothing

Nicholas Staropoli | 
This week’s features: CNN story on UCLA professor botches 'epigenetics and Indians'; and why you shouldn't trust personalized microbiome tests--yet ...
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What role might genes play in ‘creating’ terrorists?

Andrew Porterfield | 
As more terrorism sweeps across the globe, scientists begin to look at a biological basis for organized violent behavior ...
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Lose energy after eating broccoli or taking aspirin? Mystery behind salicylate intolerance

Kristen Hovet | 
The rare disorder has proven difficult for doctors to diagnose, but some estimates suggest the condition is more common than ...
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Can the evolution of elephants show us how to treat, prevent cancer?

Joshua Schiffman, Lisa Abegglen | 
Elephants have had 55 million years to figure out how to resist cancer. An analysis shows that elephants express many ...
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Early warning child allergy detection system? Competing theories of how to inoculate children against developing reactions

Meredith Knight | 
Allergic reactions to foods can strike young children without warning. Now, a controversial blood test may be able to detect ...
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Colon cancer rates spiking among millennials, but no one knows why

Ben Locwin | 
It might be tempting for activists to blame GMOs for the rise in colon cancer rates among younger people, but ...
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Cesarean section: How this booming birth procedure influences human evolution

David Warmflash | 
The rising use of C-sections around the world is altering the survival rates of mothers and fetuses who might not ...
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Environmental health: Study linking chemicals and pollution to increased cancers misses mark

Geoffrey Kabat | 
Albert Einstein epidemiologist: A hyped study found lung cancer in men DECREASES as environmental quality gets worse but there is ...
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Epigenetics Around the Web: Integrative medicine physicians and new book ‘Born Anxious’ fail Epigenetics 101

Nicholas Staropoli | 
A new book hyped by several sites is likely based on pseudoscience, which underscores why physicians need to be more ...
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How 1100 pound woman’s rare genetic disorder helps unravel mystery of obesity

Meredith Knight | 
The root causes of the obesity epidemic remain elusive. Studying rare one-gene cases may provide clues to help scientists understand ...
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Epigenetics Around the Web: Marie Claire’s missteps on probiotics and microbiome; Dad’s role in fetal health

Nicholas Staropoli | 
Missteps on science, journalism and advertising; Overhyping the epigenetic relationship between healthy fathers and healthy children ...
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Star Trek-like transporter might solve brain disease mysteries, understand religious belief

David Warmflash | 
Scientists have modeled a Star Trek-like transporter illusion to learn about how the human brain shapes our sense of spatial ...
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New transplantation era beckons if we’re ok with growing organs in pigs

David Warmflash | 
Some day, human organs from pigs may fill the organ gap, and the needed science and engineering is advancing rapidly, ...
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