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My risk-benefit ratio for personal genetics

Virginia Hughes |
Personal genomics is going to play a role in future medical care. If 23andMe can't provide medical results to customers, ...
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FDA backs genetic screening, but struggles against ‘wild west’ of consumer genomics

Michael White |
The FDA's tussle with personal genetics company 23andMe may make the headlines. But in many other ways the agency is ...
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‘Swiss-army-knife’ molecule could help researchers assess how cells really work

Researchers have discovered a first-of-its-kind way to isolate RNA from live cells in their natural tissue microenvironment without damaging nearby ...
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Genes show dogs are descendants of now-extinct wolf breed

Alan Boyle |
The latest genetic study to trace the origins of dogs confirms the view that they were domesticated by hunter-gatherers at ...
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2014: One step closer to genetically engineered athletes

Roger Groves |
We're closer than ever to having the science to support genetically engineering athletes. Are we responsible enough to handle it? ...
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FDA clampdown on consumer genetics is overcautious

Nita Farahany, Robert Green |
The FDA's precautionary approach to 23andMe may present more of a threat to consumer health than 23andMe's test results ever ...
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Using gene therapy, patients with rare sight disorders get vision partly restored

Ian Sample |
Two men with progressive blindness have regained some of their vision after taking part in the first clinical trial of ...
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Video: Ramez Naam discusses linking human brains

Ramez Naam |
At a recent TEDxRainier talk, author and technologist Ramez Naam discussed the current science of sending sights, sounds, and sensations ...
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$1000 genome may finally be in sight

Susan Young |
Despite all the talk, no company has yet met the goal of sequencing a human genome for $1,000 or less ...
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Gene therapy successful in treating leukemia. Can it be used to fight other cancers as well?

Cameron Scott |
A new cancer treatment pioneered at the University of Pennsylvania has generated a lot of excitement in the field and ...
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Injecting DNA in the brain: What’s the promise of gene therapy for Parkinson’s disease?

Tabitha M. Powledge |
Gene therapy has been used to successfully treat a number of challenging diseases, such as leukemia. Now, scientists are hoping ...
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Do memes mutate and adapt like DNA? Yes, say Facebook data scientists

Josh Constine |
According to new research from Facebook data scientists, internet memes adapt to their surroundings in order to survive, just like ...
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Resurrected 700 year-old water flea eggs show human impacts on evolution

Carl Zimmer |
DNA evidence says some tiny water fleas hatched from eggs at the bottom of a Minnesota lake, are 700 years ...
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Shark genome may help explain bone formation

Sudeshna Chowdhury |
By decoding the genome of the elephant shark, researchers are learning about the genetics of bone formation and bone diseases ...
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Genetics might explain preferences of heat or cold

La Monica Everett-Haynes |
As half the country recovers from record low temperatures, scientists have found that genetics plays an important role in human ...
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Could mapped citrus greening genome save the Florida orange?

A University of Florida researcher has mapped the DNA genome of a new strain of citrus greening, which could help ...
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DNA may be the best way to preserve data

Roger Highfield |
Recording media and storage devices last decades, but DNA stores information for thousands of years. Maybe we should store our ...
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Rumors of the death of consumer genomics greatly exaggerated

Direct-to-consumer genetic testing can offer exciting new ways of understanding ourselves and so far we've only seen the tip of ...
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GM salmon could double world production, if ‘Frankenfish’ fears don’t halt progress

Jeremy Summers |
A new type of Atlantic salmon, engineered by biotech firm AquaBounty Technologies, could double world production of the fish. But ...
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Rumors of the death of consumer genomics greatly exaggerated

David Mittelman |
Direct-to-consumer genetic testing can offer exciting new ways of understanding ourselves and so far we've only seen the tip of ...
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Repeated patterns in DNA may be missing piece of the story of human evolution

Emily Singer |
Science is just starting to unlock what we can learn from duplicated regions of DNA in the genes of humans ...
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Does reading a novel physically change your brain?

Jeremy Summers |
According to a new study, reading a book can physically alter a person's brain. But it seems the researchers might ...
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Disruptive genomics: Is China’s BGI the epicenter of the world’s biotech revolution?

Tabitha M. Powledge |
What might be the consequences when we isolate the genes for IQ? Is cheap sequencing a good thing? Is there ...
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Media missed important message when covering Angelina Jolie’s preventative mastectomy

David Kroll |
Angelina Jolie's preventative double mastectomy was one of the biggest genetics stories of 2013. But, new studies show, the media ...
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Did Pew stumble in its annual poll on support for evolution, exaggerating Republican-Democrat differences??

Dan Kahan |
A new poll, showing Republicans are increasingly skeptical of evolution, is being questioned for seemingly heightening differences in beliefs between ...
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Future pharma: Led by US scientists, glow-in-the-dark pigs bred in China

Cassie Ryan |
Pigs engineered with jellyfish DNA to emit a greenish glow in ultraviolet light are a key step in developing effective, ...
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‘Brainlike’ computers, able to learn from own mistakes, could arrive in 2014

John Markoff |
The first commercial version of a new kind of computer chip, which would allow computers to learn from their own ...