Is egg freezing too expensive to help women who could benefit most from procedure?

Rhiannon Cosslett |
In the US, the marketing of egg freezing as a kind of insurance policy for millennials is already in full ...

GMOs in fight against Zika more than just about eliminating mosquitos

Jeff Bessen |
The shadow of the Zika virus hangs over the Rio Olympic Games, with visitors and even high-profile athletes citing worries ...

Patients under hypnosis exhibit distinct patterns of brain activity

Carl Zimmer |
Psychiatrists have been using hypnosis on patients for decades — to help them reduce their pain or kick a smoking ...
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Belgian lab tapping genetics of yeast to brew better beer

Ewen Callaway |
Kevin Verstrepen’s lab meetings can be pretty boozy affairs. Twice a week, several members of his group at Belgium’s University ...

Gene common among Samoans is strongest genetic predictor of obesity

Alice Klein |
It could be in your DNA. A gene variant that increases a person’s obesity risk by 30 to 40 per ...
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Transgender identity not mental health disorder study says, despite WHO designation

Sara Miller |
People who identify as transgender should not be considered to have a mental health disorder, according to a new study ...

Donations from viral hit ‘ice bucket challenge’ lead to breakthrough gene discovery for ALS

Farida Fawzy |
The campaign that encouraged millions of people to dump buckets of ice-cold water over their heads raised enough money to ...
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Tale of two sites: Science communication pitfalls covering Alzheimer’s drug

Nicholas Staropoli |
The same drug trial has been covered in completely different ways by various news outlets. It serves as a lesson ...

Severe genetic birth defects not as lethal as doctors once thought

Lindsey Tanner |
Parents of newborns with rare genetic conditions used to hear the grim words that the severe birth defects were “incompatible with ...
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Americans disinterested in using science to build better humans

Gina Kolata |
Americans aren’t very enthusiastic about using science to enhance the human species. Instead, many find it rather creepy. A new ...

How gene-swapping microbes helped humans evolve

Ed Yong |
Bacteria have been carrying out these horizontal gene transfers, or HGT for short, for billions of years. But it wasn’t ...

Latvian women, Dutch men world’s tallest nationalities

Jonathan Amos |
When it comes to height, Dutch men and Latvian women tower over all other nationalities, a study reveals. The average ...
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Genetics might help grow perfect cup of coffee

Diana Gitig |
Coffee is in danger around the world, but experimental farmers want to save it by finding a variety that can ...
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Y-chromosome not going extinct, but losing it may be risk factor for Alzheimer disease

David Warmflash |
The story of the Y chromosome began about 300 million years ago, when the ancestors of mammals diverged from reptiles ...
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US government seeking 1 million volunteers for decade-long genetics and lifestyle study

Robert Pear |
The GLP aggregated and excerpted this blog/article to reflect the diversity of news, opinion and analysis. Government scientists are seeking ...

Women may be more resilient to Alzheimer’s genes than men

E.J. Mundell |
The GLP aggregated and excerpted this blog/article to reflect the diversity of news, opinion and analysis. Certain gene variants are ...
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Can gene therapy reverse aging?

Dara Mohammadi, Nicola Davis |
The GLP aggregated and excerpted this blog/article to reflect the diversity of news, opinion and analysis. In September 2015, [Elizabeth] ...

Genetic analysis may predict students’ academic success

Anna Almendrala |
The GLP aggregated and excerpted this blog/article to reflect the diversity of news, opinion and analysis. Teachers and parents may ...

Why do we sleep?

Clare Wilson |
The GLP aggregated and excerpted this blog/article to reflect the diversity of news, opinion and analysis. why do we sleep? ...

Discovery of fire likely evolutionary boon for early humans

Alex Berezow |
The GLP aggregated and excerpted this blog/article to reflect the diversity of news, opinion and analysis. How and when did ...

After 8 years and $8 million, gene therapy begins for 12-year-old with rare neurological disorder

Ricki Lewis |
The GLP aggregated and excerpted this blog/article to reflect the diversity of news, opinion and analysis. [July 21, 2016], 8 ...

Primates, bacteria of microbiome evolved together

Anna Azvolinsky |
The GLP aggregated and excerpted this blog/article to reflect the diversity of news, opinion and analysis. The symbiotic relationship between ...
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Thousands of studies over 3 decades may have used contaminated or misidentified cell lines

Adam Marcus, Ivan Oransky |
The GLP aggregated and excerpted this blog/article to reflect the diversity of news, opinion and analysis. The problem is this: ...

In ‘Redesigning Life’, analysis of ethical issues of gene editing falls short

John Harris |
The GLP aggregated and excerpted this blog/article to reflect the diversity of news, opinion and analysis. In Redesigning Life, molecular ...
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CRISPR gene editing could eliminate AIDS virus

The GLP aggregated and excerpted this blog/article to reflect the diversity of news, opinion and analysis. ... The problem faced ...
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Talking Biotech: Cornell’s Ronald Herring rebukes GMO link to Indian farmer suicides

Cornell’s Ronald Herring rebukes GMO link to Indian farmer suicides ...
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Another modern myth: Shrinking attention spans

Andrew Porterfield |
Are modern conveniences and technology causing our attention spans to shrink? No, actually they're just adapting ...