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Agro-defense: Experts worry US could be caught off-guard by a biological attack on agriculture

Chris Clayton |
The U.S. is woefully unprepared to cope with outbreaks of emerging livestock or crop pathogens and pests, whether those outbreaks ...
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Birth defects in Brazil linked to Zika, not insecticides or vaccines

Helen Branswell |
In the fall and early winter of 2015, a startling number of infants in northeastern Brazil were born withย abnormally small ...
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Treating spinal cord injuries by genetically modifying cells that help us smell

Patrick Caughill |
Researchers from theย University of Bristolย have just shared the promising results of a new treatment for spinal cord injuries that could ...
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2017: The year gene therapy became a ‘clinical reality’

Laurel Hamers |
This year, gene therapy finally became a clinical reality. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved two personalized treatments that ...
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‘Supermalaria’ may be heading to Africa, as global health threat grows

Janet Midega |
[Editor's note:ย Janet Midega is a scientist at the KEMRI-Wellcome Trust Research Program in Kilifi, Kenya and a research associate at ...
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How your brain steps on the brake after starting a task

Rafi Letzter |
To stop an activity, your brain must engage in very precise timing that involves the careful coordination of three distinct ...
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Could GMO Golden Rice be teamed with vitamin A supplements to tackle global childhood blindness?

Ruth Kava |
I want more than just having Golden Rice โ€” I want it to be widely available to people who eat ...
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CRISPR 2.0: Targeting incurable diseases by ‘turning up volume’ on good genes

Hannah Devlin |
Incurable diseases such as diabetes and muscular dystrophy could be treated in future using a new form of genetic engineering ...
Canola oil causes Alzheimer's? How the media mis-covers science, feeds NGO misinformation and scares the public

Canola oil causes Alzheimer’s? How the media mis-covers science, feeds NGO misinformation and scares the public

Kevin Folta |
Sensationalist press coverage fueled by a poorly written university press release misled the public about a recent study on miceโ€”a ...
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Society of Toxicology: Science has ‘overwhelmingly demonstrated’ GMO crop safety

[Editor's note: The following is part of a Society of Toxicology (SOT) issue statement approved the SOT Council November 2017.] ...
autism

Autism linked to electrical firing of neurons, neuron-controlled brain size

Dana Smith |
Researchers at UC San Francisco have developed a new genetic model of autism, using neurons created in the lab from ...
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Never too old: Video games could insulate the eldery against Alzheimer’s

Jeff Heinrich |
If youโ€™re between 55 and 75 years old, you may want to try playing 3D platform games like Super Mario ...
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New โ€˜curvature blindnessโ€™ optical illusion illustrates how the brain interprets images

A new optical illusion has been discovered, and itโ€™s really quite striking. The strange effect is called the โ€˜curvature blindnessโ€™ ...
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Transplanting stem cells directly into brain could alter treatment of nervous system disorders

A therapeutic technique to transplant blood-forming (hematopoietic) stem cells directly into the brain could herald a revolution in our approach ...
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In era of personalized medicine, what’s the value of cholesterol tests?

Mitch Leslie |
Most physicians order what [cardiologist Allan Sniderman] considers the wrong test to gauge heart disease risk: a standard cholesterol readout, ...
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GMOs in South Africa: Benefits of biotech crops changing women farmers’ minds

Justin Cremer |
As a young girl, Tepsy Eveย Ntseoane never thought sheโ€™d grow up to be a farmer, let alone an advocate for ...
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First US baby born from living donor uterus transplant

Denise Grady |
For the first time in the United States, a woman who had a uterus transplant has given birth. The mother, ...
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Gene therapy challenge: How much should it cost and how do we pay for it?

Ricki Lewis |
When evaluating the high prices of one-time gene therapy treatments, should we look to the costs of organ transplants when ...
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Fighting infectious diseases with immunotherapy on ‘cusp of commercialization’

Lucas Laursen |
Immunotherapy, which involves adapting immune cells to destroy specific cellular targets, has made a name for itself treating cancer. But ...
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Organic food helps you get pregnant? Media outlets fall for ‘activist science’

Terence Bradshaw |
[Editor's note:ย Terence Bradshaw is a researchย associate at the University of Vermont. He has a PhD in plant & soil science.] ...
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Gene drives could combat exploding population of poison-resistant subway rats and other pests

Sarah Knapton |
Figures ... show that London councils receive 100 complaints about rats and mice each day with some local authorities reporting ...
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High IQ correlates with successโ€”but also mood disorders, anxiety and autism

David Hambrick, Madeline Marquardt |
Thereโ€™s some bad news for people in the right tail of the IQ bell curve. In aย studyย just published in the ...
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US House science committee warns IARC it ‘may reconsider taxpayer funding’

Kate Kelland |
U.S. congressional committee members warned on Friday [Dec. 8] that Washingtonโ€™s funding of the World Health Organizationโ€™s cancer research agency ...
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Organic movement schism? Fight over hydroponics puts $50 billion industry in limbo

Joan Conrow |
The USDA's ruling that crops grown using hydroponics and aquaculture can be labeled organic set off a heated debate over ...
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Chasing a cure for narcolepsyโ€”and why it should be a priority

Henry Nicholls |
For the first 20 years of his life, Henry Nicholls had a healthy relationship with sleep. Shortly after his 21st ...
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Top 5 most ridiculous types of Non-GMO Project labeled products

Kavin Senapathy |
The stuff with no G to M It would stand to reason that any Non-GMO Project certified item would have ...
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Gene therapy could be ‘ideal cure’ for hemophilia B

Laurie McGinley |
[L]ast year, [Jay] Konduros enrolled in a clinical trial, receiving an experimental gene therapy at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia [to ...