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Epigenetics Around the Web: IFL Science doesn’t f****** understand how humans ‘inherit’ modifications

Nicholas Staropoli | 
The popular science site IFL Science whiffs at covering a major study; and can we please stop talking about 'space ...
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Are we alone? If not, why hasn’t anyone dropped by Earth for a visit?

David Warmflash | 
Scientists disagree on the probability that advanced extraterrestrials exist somewhere in the universe. Among the biggest arguments against aliens is ...
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Can epigenetics help fuel personalized medicine revolution in cancer treatment?

Fabian Filipp | 
Already, doctors, to some degree, use personal genomics tests that integrate our unique genetic makeup into clinical decision-making. However, there ...
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Have patients been forgotten in the quest to build private BRCA variant databases?

Ricki Lewis | 
Databases on life-threatening genetic mutations -- including the BRCA variants linked to breast cancer -- are maintained by corporations for ...
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Epigenetics Around the Web: Evolution of instincts — How ‘real’ is behavioral plasticity?

Nicholas Staropoli | 
A researcher's decision to broadcast his controversial hypothesis about the evolution of instincts is irresponsible, and a study throws cold ...
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Status climb with caution: Social mobility may take a toll on our DNA

Andrew Porterfield | 
'Moving on up' is a cherished American value (and important in other societies, too). But there could be a cost ...
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Behold the octopus: Problem solver, tool user and now, gene editor

Ben Locwin | 
The more we learn about octopuses and squids, the more mysterious they become. The ability to edit their own RNA ...
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Ethiopian Jewry: Genetics of the Beta Israel muddied by historical slave ownership

Ibrahim Omer | 
Rarely mentioned by academics is the fact that Ethiopian Jews historically owned slaves. From a genetics perspective, it means this ...
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Epigenetics Around the Web: Epigenetics and health in 2030, botched vitamin B cure, and more

Nicholas Staropoli | 
This week’s features: Vitamin B still won't protect you from air pollution, and epigenetics and the city of 2030. Plus, ...
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Are we ready to welcome intelligent robots into the human family?

David Warmflash | 
Artificial intelligence (AI) may become so advanced that some computer minds achieve consciousness and self-awareness. Would these machines be granted ...
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Are we ready, without professional help, to decide what to do when our genes tell us we have a potential disorder?

Tim Barker | 
The FDA's decision to allow 23andMe to offer consumers disease screening has triggered a debate over whether the public is ...
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DNA test limits: Current direct-to-consumer tests provide only a glimpse into our ancestry

Meredith Knight | 
In a recent story that made headlines, a woman’s DNA test showed she was a descendant of a lost tribe ...
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Epigenetics Around the Web: No, income inequality does not cause epigenetic changes, botching Lamarck, and more

Nicholas Staropoli | 
A psychology professor claims that income inequality is causing epigenetic changes and a Huffington Post article on climate change and ...
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Glowing trees, no more colonoscopies and other wonders of synthetic biology

David Warmflash | 
Synthetic biology offers the opportunity to create a wide array of novel life forms, products and approaches to medicine -- ...
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Seeing patterns that aren’t there? Understanding how the brain forms opinions — And implications for science

David Warmflash | 
Humans have a natural inclination to 'order the world,' our minds imposing familiar patterns on the chaos of life. Could ...
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This year’s flu vaccine has been 50% effective, and that’s not shabby

Ben Locwin | 
This season's vaccine was more effective than those of the previous two years at reducing influenza-related hospitalizations ...
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Time to amend human embryo research ’14-day rule’?

David Warmflash | 
The rule that cuts off research on human embryos at 14 days gestation is based on an arbitrary time limit ...
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‘Rape gene’? Law and Order SVU episode muddies genetic literacy waters

Ricki Lewis | 
A popular television show delivers a questionable message on genetic determinism and the the issue of why some men resort ...
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Epigenetics Around the Web: No, Dr. Sarah Gottfried, we can’t control genes with lifestyle tweaks, and more

Nicholas Staropoli | 
This week’s features: An MD is pushing pseudoscience to sell her new book and a word of caution about epigenetics ...
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Born killer or normal mind? Genes, brain scans and mental health

Andrew Porterfield | 
What's a normal mind? Do brain scans provide any insight? The answer is stranger than you think ...
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4 human genetics organizations that put ideology ahead of science

Andrew Porterfield | 
There are legitimate concerns about the rapid pace of genetics research. But some of the most well known groups seen ...
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Diabetes: Origins and treatments undergoing revolutionary rethink?

Ricki Lewis | 
New research suggests that type 1 diabetes might not be directly autoimmune in origin, and that tracking blood glucose might not ...
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Epigenetics Around the Web: Avoid Craigslist for epigenetics advice; Engineering superhumans

Nicholas Staropoli | 
Futurism's claims about the potential of epigenetics to create superhumans are about as scientific as a superhero comic book...and other ...
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Fatty acids: How do all those omegas affect your health?

Ben Locwin | 
Omega 7 fatty acids are suddenly the rage in health circles. They are found in macadamia nuts, certain meats and ...
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2 young leukemia patients cured with T-cell immunotherapy using genetically engineered donor cells

Meredith Knight | 
Gene-edited immune cells cure two British babies with childhood leukemia. But instead of patient-specific cells, doctors used cheaper universal cells ...
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Privacy perils: Impact of legislation that would strip genetic secrecy protections in US

Ricki Lewis | 
Employers could force workers to divulge private genetic information under Republican-sponsored legislation making its way through Congress. It could have ...
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Beta Israel reconsidered: Defending the Israelite ancestry of Ethiopian Jews

Ibrahim Omer | 
Ethiopian Jews are often portrayed in modern media and in some academic texts as having no true ancient ancestral connection ...
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