DARPA wants to add new restrictions on gene editing over national security concerns

Jennings Brown&nbsp|&nbsp
The United States Department of Defense is increasingly concerned about the potential threat of gene editing and modifying entire populations ...
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Will evolution eventually undo effects on ecosystem of gene drives?

Brooke Borel&nbsp|&nbsp
[A]t New York’s Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory[,] Philipp Messer...took the stage to discuss a powerful and controversial new application for genetic ...

Video: Scientists film bacteria evolving antibiotic resistance in real time

Ed Yong&nbsp|&nbsp
Ever since the invention of antibiotics, we have been fighting an escalating arms race against bacteria for several decades. Michael ...
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Should FDA crack down on stem cell clinics?

Meredith Knight&nbsp|&nbsp
Stem cell clinics operating in the U.S. market cures for nearly every kind of disorder without evidence they work or ...

Study linking gene mutation with multiple sclerosis faces brutal criticism

Sharon Begley&nbsp|&nbsp
Scientists are forcefully challenging a recent study that claimed to identify a rare genetic mutation that sharply boosted the risk ...
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Gene sequencing delivers relief to patients searching endlessly for answers

Emily Sohn&nbsp|&nbsp
Now more affordable than ever, [gene sequencing] is making headway in diagnosing rare diseases, giving patients answers to medical mysteries ...

Should Hawaii use GM mosquitoes to save its endangered birds?

Michael Specter&nbsp|&nbsp
The 2016 [World Conservation Congress] has been held in Hawaii, which is fitting, since the state is often referred to ...

FDA may shut down stem cell clinics just when research starting to show promise

Usha McFarling&nbsp|&nbsp
Scientists on [Sept. 12] will urge the Food and Drug Administration to crack down on rogue clinics across the country ...

People with disabilities deserve voice in debate over using CRISPR on humans

Emily Beitiks&nbsp|&nbsp
[CRISPR has] been getting plenty of press. And yet, as someone who tries to stay up to date constantly with ...
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Neurons have surprising amount of genomic diversity

Our brains contain a surprising diversity of DNA. Even though we are taught that every cell in our body has ...

Video: CRISPR pioneer Jennifer Doudna gives her thoughts on future of gene editing

Jennifer Doudna&nbsp|&nbsp
For the past several years, CRISPR has made headlines all over the world as a revolutionary, biotechnological tool. Now, UC ...
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Gene editing raises concerns about furthering divide between rich and poor

Kate Lunau&nbsp|&nbsp
Scientists are pioneering the ability to tweak our DNA to wipe out disease and maybe even allow us to choose ...

US regulations creating confusion for regulation of GMO mosquitos

Henry Miller&nbsp|&nbsp
The number of [Zika] cases in the United States is continuing to increase, as are the known modes of transmission...One ...
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Nationwide survey indicates American’s enthusiasm for precision medicine

Eric Dishman&nbsp|&nbsp
When precision medicine ended my 23-year struggle with kidney cancer, I made it my mission to make individualized health care ...
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How will we use gene editing to treat human disease?

David Warmflash&nbsp|&nbsp
Technology for safe effective germline editing is not ready yet, but once it is, these are some of things we ...

MIND Institute aims to conduct massive study on genetics of autism

Angela Musallam&nbsp|&nbsp
Researchers at the MIND Institute are now examining the DNA of families whose children have autism to learn more about ...
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Does low IQ correlate with prejudicial thinking?

Stephanie Pappas&nbsp|&nbsp
There's a long-standing and somewhat uncomfortable finding in psychology: that low IQ, conservative social beliefs and prejudice — including anti-gay ...

Looking back on how science has progressed in sexuality and gender

Lawrence Mayer, Paul McHugh&nbsp|&nbsp
For complex, complicated questions concerning the nature of human sexuality, there exists at best provisional scientific consensus; much remains unknown, ...

Pharmaceutical giant Novartis shuts down its gene therapy research

Ben Henry&nbsp|&nbsp
Healthcare company Novartis has either fired or reassigned roughly 400 researchers previously tasked with developing cell and gene therapies. While ...

Specific neurons may code for social learning in humans

Karen Zusi&nbsp|&nbsp
At least one type of social learning, or the ability to learn from observing others’ actions, is processed by individual ...
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Nation’s top scientists present recommendations for Obama’s cancer moonshot

Dylan Scott&nbsp|&nbsp
A panel of top scientists is urging the Obama administration to bet big on tumor profiling and immunotherapy treatments in its ...

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

Kavin Senapathy&nbsp|&nbsp
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&nbsp|&nbsp
[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&nbsp|&nbsp
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&nbsp|&nbsp
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&nbsp|&nbsp
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&nbsp|&nbsp
The idea is tantalizing: Reengineer a patient’s own immune cells to attack the cancer that’s killing her. Scientists have proven ...
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