Progress and promises of immunotherapy in cancer treatment

’s stomach ached. The New York City teacher had been drinking cup after cup of coffee as he labored to ...

New York court rejects granting legal personhood to chimpanzees

David Grimm | 
Advocates of “legal personhood” to chimpanzees have lost another battle. This morning, a New York appellate court rejected a lawsuit ...
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Glyphosate used with GMO crops under attack for disrupting microbiome: Science or a gut feeling?

David Warmflash | 
Despite professional science and health organizations such as the American Medical Association and the American Association for the Advancement of Science ...
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Couples can protect children from devastating mutations with new IVF methods

Meredith Knight | 
IVF clinics are moving beyond chromosome counting to offer families a more in-depth genetic analysis of embryos before implantation. This ...

How questions of racial, sexist bigotry have come to overshadow James Watson’s career

Ricki Lewis | 
I’m thrilled that Christie’s decided to auction off James Watson’s Nobel prize on a Thursday, DNA Science posting day! I’ve got some ...

Too many directions in Ebola research could hinder search for cure

Helen Branswell | 
When it comes to treatments for Ebola, there has been a nearly four-decade-long drought. Nothing in the medical arsenal attacks ...
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Neuroscience: What’s going on in your brain when you read Harry Potter?

Carolyn Gregoire | 
When reading about Harry Potter's adventures fighting Lord Voldemort or flying around the Quidditch field on his broomstick, we can ...

Climate change, tourism threaten species conservation in Galápagos Islands

Matt Carr | 
Unesco calls the Galápagos Islands a “living museum and showcase of evolution,” but they are much more than that. The ...

Mice with human brain cells smarter than peers

Andy Coghlan | 
What would Stuart Little make of it? Mice have been created whose brains are half human. As a result, the ...

UK approves 23andMe test banned in US

Michelle Roberts, Paul Rincon | 
The UK's Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) says the 23andMe spit test, which is designed to give details ...

Autism research plagued by major flaw

Virginia Hughes | 
I’ve written a lot of stories about autism research, and I’d say one of the biggest scientific developments in the ...
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Bio-hack makes vaginas smell like peaches? Controversy over probiotic supplement

Jessica Cussins | 
Austen Heinz and Gilad Gome, of biotech start-ups Cambrian Genomics and Personalized Probiotics, announced at November's DEMO conference, "New Tech Solving ...

Single-embryo IVF proves safer, but much costlier than multiple births

Amy Klein | 
In 2004, Danielle Decrette went in for in vitro fertilization. It wasn’t her first time—she and her husband had a ...

Skeletal remains confirmed to be Richard III, raise questions about royal lineage

Paul Rincon | 
Analysis of DNA from Richard III has thrown up a surprise: evidence of infidelity in his family tree. Scientists who ...

Why did humans evolve to drink alcohol?

Charles Q. Choi | 
Human ancestors may have begun evolving the knack for consuming alcohol about 10 million years ago, long before modern humans ...

First ever gene therapy drug comes at high price

Ben Hirschler, Ludwig Burger | 
The Western world's first gene therapy drug is set to go on sale in Germany with a 1.1 million euro ...

Interview with FDA on dubious direct-to-consumer stem cell practices

Paul Knoepfler | 
I requested an interview with the FDA to cover the key pressing issues in this direct-to-consumer stem cell interventions. I ...
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Are we Martians? DNA survives entry into Earth’s atmosphere–Are planets source of life?

David Warmflash | 
Exposed to the high temperatures of rapid transit through the upper atmosphere, DNA, the hereditary material in all life, survives ...
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Unravelling Ebola via early detection

Lakshmi Santhosh | 
Could monitoring the genetic activity of white blood cells be the key to catching Ebola before it becomes symptomatic and ...

Functional enzymes created from synthetic DNA

Michelle Roberts | 
Experts say they have achieved a scientific milestone - creating enzymes out of artificial genetic material that they made in ...

Massive genetics research facility tackles Ebola

Gina Kolata | 
An old two-story brick building in a shabby part of town, formerly a distribution center for Budweiser beer, is now ...

Paleolithic diet advocates find no support from genetics

Darren Curnoe | 
We still hear and read a lot about how a diet based on what our Stone Age ancestors ate may ...
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DNA structure co-discoverer James Watson to sell Nobel Prize amid backlash against racial remarks

Nicholas St. Fleur | 
James Watson, the famed molecular biologist and co-discoverer of DNA, is putting his Nobel Prize up for auction. This sad ...

Doctor, parents, or future child: Who has rights to an embryo’s genome?

Ainsley Newson | 
Geneticist Razib Khan's decision to obtain the whole genome sequence of his partner's fetus in utero shows us that genomics ...

Revolutionary bioengineered trachea transplants under investigation

David Cyranoski | 
One of Europe’s most prestigious medical universities, the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, has launched two investigations into the clinical procedures ...
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Of mice and men: Comparing genetics raises new questions about reliability of rodent studies

David Warmflash | 
The laboratory mouse really lies at the foundation of numerous life science studies, but is it an appropriate model in ...
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Prostate screenings may lead to cancer-causing therapy

Richard J. Ablin | 
In 1970 I discovered the prostate-specific antigen, or PSA, which is now the most widely used tool in prostate screenings ...
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