Online marketers target food stamp recipients, selling high-priced ‘organic and natural’ junk food

Kavin Senapathy |
The federally funded Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.. offers nutrition assistance to...low income Americans.... SNAP helps people afford food at stores and ...

Scientists uncover our tongue’s sixth taste and why we love carbs

Jessica Hamzelou |
[C]arb cravings can be hard to resist[, but n]ow there’s evidence that carbohydrate-rich foods may elicit a unique taste too, ...

Understanding how to define and view gender identity

Lawrence Mayer, Paul McHugh |
Another emerging and related view is that gender identity...is also fixed at birth or at a very early age and ...

Federal investigation throws doubt on Luminosity’s supposed IQ benefits

Rebecca Robbins |
The brain-training giant Lumosity is recalibrating its strategy and facing new challenges as it reels from a federal crackdown on bold ...
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Should parents elect not to pass down their genetic disabilities to their children?

Sheila Black |
I have a condition called X-linked hypophosphatemia, or XLH, which results in a form of dwarfism. ... I have a ...
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Personalized cancer treatments struggling to overcome patient deaths, severe side effects

Meghana Keshavan |
The idea is tantalizing: Reengineer a patient’s own immune cells to attack the cancer that’s killing her. Scientists have proven ...

How sexuality connects to mental health

Lawrence Mayer, Paul McHugh |
[T]here is general agreement on the observation at the heart of Part Two: lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) subpopulations ...

Could adult stem cell therapy revolutionize medicine?

Joseph Hooper |
[Rather than embryonic stem cells, t]he more exciting development...is the discovery that our own adult stem cells have a lot ...

Will gene editing lead to ‘biohackers’ creating biological weapons?

Ian Johnston |
The security services are concerned that ‘biohackers’ — groups of ordinary people who use genome editing techniques to alter lifeforms ...
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Bringing empirical science to how people view giftedness

Scott Kaufman |
Farrah Alexander...published an article...which she concluded[:] "Every child is gifted and talented. So let's stop distinguishing which children are gifted and ...
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Gates Foundation doubling efforts to use CRISPR to create mosquito-killing technology

Antonio Regalado |
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation plans to double the sum it is spending to create a mosquito-killing technology that ...
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Why do hereditary diseases stubbornly stay in human gene pool?

Rohit Mishra |
Some diseases are hereditary that are passed on to next generation. If a person is suffering from diseases like Alzheimer’s or diabetes then ...
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Infographic: Can modern biotechnology help you live forever?

Futurism staff, Todd Jaquith |
Immortality, Fountain of Youth... Both are popular tropes repeated in popular science fiction and fantasy literature and movies. It is an idea ...
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Genome editing: Is it a national security threat?

David Warmflash |
Is genome editing really so powerful that it could do major damage, either accidentally, or through foul play? Or is ...
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Beyond BRCA: New, rare genes linked to breast cancer

Sarah Wiedersehn |
Most women know about the BRCA 1 and 2 gene mutations and how they significantly increase a woman's chance of ...

How genetics affects our diet and lifespan

Sharon Moalem |
[T]oday[,] we have the technological ability to traverse an immense amount of distance with relative ease...[which] often leaves our DNA ...

Loneliness may have evolved in humans to help us survive

Marta Zaraska |
Loneliness...can...make you depressed, shatter your sleep, [or] even kill you. Yet scientists think loneliness evolved because it was good for ...
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What role can science play in sexual orientation choice vs innate debate?

Lawrence Mayer, Paul McHugh |
While some claim that sexual orientation is a choice, others say that sexual orientation is a fixed feature of one’s ...
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Genetics may influence how you feel about your weight

New research led by the University of Colorado Boulder is the first to show that people inherit genes that make them ...
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Message to college students: How your all nighters affect your learning and memory

Nicholas Staropoli |
The all-nighter is now as synonymous with a college student's life as the frat party, but it is detrimental to ...
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Tampa Bay Times: Pinellas County must use GMO mosquitos to stop Zika—No reason to wait

A bipartisan group of influential elected officials in Pinellas County is asking the Obama administration to allow the use of ...

Video: Presenting genetics lab of tomorrow

Sarah Zhang |
The latest advancements in biotechnology and gene editing mean scientists need a more efficient and effective lab environment to conduct ...
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Was trauma from Holocaust passed on to children of survivors?

Ewan Birney |
Genetic changes stemming from the trauma suffered by Holocaust survivors are capable of being passed on to their children, the ...

Mosquitoes in Miami test positive for Zika

Daniel Chang, Joey Flechas |
Mosquitoes trapped in South Beach have tested positive for Zika, the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services reported on ...
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Dietician, mom advises ‘don’t be shamed by misleading labels,’ ignore butterfly Non-GMO label

Nicole Rodriguez |
. . . As a teenager, heading back to school might inspire "label" anxiety - that of the "did I get ...
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Revolutionary CAR-T cancer therapy needs to nearly kill you to save you

Meghana Keshavan |
[There is an] experimental therapy that...could rid [a patient's] body of cancer entirely. It’s called CAR-T therapy, and it works ...
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Frustrated Floridian has had it–Satirical rebuke of activists blocking GMO mosquitoes

Amy Porterfield Levy |
A goddamned mosquito just bit me on my face in my own house because I live in Florida and it’s ...