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US has homegrown stem cell controversy

Meredith Knight | 
Boston-based stem cell researcher Piero Anverza is under formal investigation after retracting prominent papers on stem cells and heart disease ...
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Cure for HIV? New gene-editing technique shows promise

Kenrick Vezina | 
A few lucky individuals have a mutation that makes them highly resistant to HIV. This mutation is also behind the ...
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Oxytocin may be secret hormone that fights aging

Meredith Knight | 
Oxytocin is best known for its role as a crucial human bonding hormone. A new study suggests it's also needed ...
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Can GMO crops help fight global warming?

Kenrick Vezina | 
In the fight against global warming, our planet's ability to reflect light and heat is dropping. In a warming world, ...
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Writing by hand may open a conduit to human creativity. Have we evolved to write?

Meredith Knight | 
Studies show the cognitive and physiological uniqueness of handwriting. Did humans evolve to write? ...
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Does our anthropocentric view of genetics keep us from scientific discovery?

Ed Yong | 
We often attribute disease causing agency to microbes. But any human heath effects they have were discovered haphazardly through evolution ...
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Nanoparticles in sunscreen get bad rap, but evidence they cause human harm is slim

Meredith Knight | 
Most consumer sunscreens use nanoparticles to keep products effective and transparent. But some call the safety of this micro technology ...
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Has the war on synthetic biology already begun?

Kenrick Vezina | 
Scientists are worried that synthetic biology might succumb to the same vitriolic culture war that has slowed innovation of genetic ...
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Behavioral genetics enters the courtroom

Meredith Knight | 
Behavioral genetics is now being used in courtrooms to help establish and justify defendants crime and reduce sentences. But the ...
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Faulty genes that cause heart disease focus of personalized medicine

Elizabeth McNally | 
Heart disease follows cancer as genetic screening advances identify targets and treatments on an individual basis ...
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Next-Generation Sequencing opening doors in diagnosing perplexing disorders

Kenrick Vezina | 
A new diagnostic test using "Next-Generation Sequencing" has made headlines for saving the lives of two young people suffering from ...
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Genetic mismatch implies STAP stem cells do not exist

Kenrick Vezina | 
Genetic tests have put another nail in the coffin of the once-promising STAP (stimulus-triggered acquisition of pluripotency) stem cell technique, ...
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Criminalizing high-risk pregnancy? Law makes having a disease and baby simultaneously a crime

Meredith Knight | 
Tennessee will now prosecute pregnant women who use drugs, despite overwhelming evidence that addiction is a disease much like diabetes ...
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Lab-grown blood not ready for primetime just yet

Kenrick Vezina | 
The Scottish National Blood Transfusion Service wants to revolutionize our blood supply using lab-grown red blood cells from adult stem ...
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Have a taste for liver? Food preferences might be hard wired

Matthew Mientka | 
Geneticists have found 17 new genes that help determine what foods people enjoy most. But these genes aren't related to ...
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Mosquito-borne dengue fever threatens Brazil World Cup but GM solution blocked by biotech fears

Layla Katiraee | 
Construction woes aside, visitors to the World Cup in Brazil face a serious threat of mosquito-borned dengue fever. Over 2.5 ...
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Anne Glover, Europe’s chief science adviser faces anti-GMO, anti-tech politics

Frédéric Simon | 
The European Commission's chief science adviser said publicly that politics impedes her ability to give unbiased advice to European policy ...
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Beliefs about creationism not good test of public’s science literacy

Dan Kahan | 
When asked if they believe in evolution, half of Americans say no. Experts largely regard this as a test of ...
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Predicting behavior based on our genes just got more complicated

Jeffrey Marlow | 
How can we predict organisms behavior and physiology from their genomes? The language of DNA was always thought to be ...
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“Outbreak” redux: Is lab research on influenza worth the risk of a pandemic?

Kenrick Vezina | 
What happens when you mix human error, deadly disease and lab animals? Hollywood would have us believe imminent disaster. Fear ...
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Chicken Coop project traces genetics, history of multi-talented domestic chicken

Kenrick Vezina | 
Who cares how the chicken crossed the road; the intriguing question is now did it become such a multi-tasker. Nature's ...
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Cold case: Cryogenics may enter modern emergency care

Helen Thomson | 
Cryogenic preservation has long been fodder for science fiction films. But, emergency room doctors in Pittsburgh hope to save severely ...
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Building a virtual organism from the ground up–Let’s start with worms

Kenrick Vezina | 
The OpenWorm project wants you to help you build the world's first complete virtual organism so we can better understand ...
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As reproductive technology charges ahead, legislative and ethical oversight flounders

Meredith Knight | 
Technology to assist human reproduction is growing quickly and without much government oversight. As these options expand past creating unorthodox ...
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Genetics of ‘race’ unequivocal, only seems controversial because post-modernists, PC media dissimulate

Ron Unz | 
Nicholas Wade’s "A Troublesome Inheritance" has come under attack in some circles because it acknowledges what is an unarguable fact ...
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“Aliens of the sea” show there’s more than one way to build a brain

Kenrick Vezina | 
Comb jellies are surreal creatures that are more unique than previously thought; they appear to have evolved their own brains ...
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Girls who never grow up offer clues for aging research

Virginia Hughes | 
An exceptionally rare genetic disorder causes a handful of girls to never age. Could they offer clues to help us ...
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