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Night owls vs mourning doves: Neanderthal genes explain why some people find it easy to wake up early

Ian Sample | 
Scientists find genes inherited from our prehistoric cousins increase tendency to rise early – useful in regions with short winter ...
When will needle-free COVID vaccines arrive in the US?

When will needle-free COVID vaccines arrive in the US?

Cassandra Willyard | 
Vaccines delivered through the nose or mouth should help stop infection where it begins. But researchers are still working to ...
Morning sickness used to be a mystery. Now researchers say they have figured out the root cause

Morning sickness used to be a mystery. Now researchers say they have figured out the root cause

Emily Nadal | 
Researchers from Cambridge University sought to understand the causes of morning sickness in hopes of one day preventing it ...
Move over, Ozempic: Vibrating pill can satiate hunger, leading to weight loss

Move over, Ozempic: Vibrating pill can satiate hunger, leading to weight loss

Nicola Davis | 
Dieters may have an answer now as research showed that a vibrating pill, swallowed before eating, that creates feelings of ...
What are ‘detransitioners’ — and how are they affecting gender-affirming care laws across the US?

How ‘detransitioners’ are affecting gender-affirming care laws across the US

Molly Hennessy-Fiske | 
Dozens of detransitioners have gained prominence this year, suing the doctors and clinics from which they received care ...
Scent on the brain: Decline in olfactory abilities can signal conditions such as Alzheimer’s

Scent on the brain: Decline in olfactory abilities can signal conditions such as Alzheimer’s

Nicola Davis | 
Now researchers say our sense of smell, and its connection to our memory, could be used to help fight dementia ...
For synthetic biology, 2023 was a very opportune year

For synthetic biology, 2023 was a very opportune year

Kerry Taylor-Smith | 
Synthetic biology is a multidisciplinary field that often draws inspiration from nature to build molecular components ...
‘Alcohol genes’? How much you drink may be influenced by your DNA

‘Alcohol genes’? How much you drink may be influenced by your DNA

Julie Cook | 
Research found those who drank a lot — at least 5 bottles of wine a week for men, and 3.5 ...
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21st century evolution: Humans are evolving ‘more rapidly than ever before’

Aristos Georgiou | 
It is often assumed that modern humans are no longer evolving. But there is now considerable agreement among scientists that ...
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‘Big Weed’: How today’s cannabis landscape mirrors tobacco companies in the 1950s

Thomas Farley | 
OK, marijuana is now legal. So where’s the public health approach? Strictly speaking, marijuana use isn’t fully legal across the ...
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Organs on demand, AI innovation, CRISPR for cholesterol: Top 10 tech breakthroughs of 2023

Sankunni K | 
MIT Technology Review has unveiled its list of the top 10 breakthrough technologies that made headlines in 2023. From cutting-edge ...
Teens used AI to create non-consensual sexually explicit images. Here’s how US lawmakers are responding to this trend

Highschoolers used AI to create non-consensual sexually explicit images. Here’s how US lawmakers are responding

Tate Ryan-Mosley | 
Legislators are responding quickly after high school teens used AI to create nonconsensual sexually explicit images ...
Podcast: Breast milk provides immunity benefits — but isn’t accessible to all parents. Here’s how artificial milk could one day replace standard baby formula

Podcast: Breast milk provides immunity benefits — but isn’t accessible to all parents. Here’s how artificial milk could one day replace standard baby formula

Alex Ossola, Danny Lewis | 
Breast milk imparts a number of long-term health benefits to babies, including a lower risk of asthma, obesity, Type 1 ...
Past and present intertwine: Traumatic memories spark brain area involved in introspection and daydreaming

Past and present intertwine: Traumatic memories spark brain area involved in introspection and daydreaming

Ellen Barry | 
Traumatic memories appeared to engage a different area of the brain — the posterior cingulate cortex or P.C.C ...
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Video: ‘New humans’ — Combination of artificial intelligence, bionics, CRISPR and cloning could create next generation of humanity, says Siddhartha Mukherjee

Ian Bremmer, Siddhartha Mukherjee | 
Technologies like CRISPR gene editing, synthetic biology, bionics integrated with AI, and cloning will create "new humans," says Dr. Siddhartha ...
Backward slide for malaria: 16 million more cases in 2022 than before the pandemic

Backward slide for malaria: 16 million more cases in 2022 than before the pandemic

Lisa Schnirring | 
Malaria cases in 2022 exceeded the prepandemic level by 16 million cases, with several threats—including climate change—hampering progress ...
Jet lag and night shifts disturb our sleep cycles and molecular clocks. Could a drug one day reduce these effects?

Jet lag and night shifts disturb our sleep cycles and molecular clocks. Could a drug one day reduce these effects?

Jessica Hamzelou | 
The circadian clock sits in our brains keeps our bodies in rhythm and this helps control when we wake, eat, ...
Humans are born with a brain developed roughly equivalent to small primates, and then it grows quickly while animal growth stalls

Humans are born with brains roughly comparable to small primates — then humans have a brain development boom

Mike Lucibella | 
A new study challenges the belief that human newborns have significantly less developed brains than other primates ...
Viewpoint: I took the exa-cel treatment for sickle cell disease. My symptoms ‘virtually disappeared overnight’

Viewpoint: I took the exa-cel treatment for sickle cell disease. My symptoms ‘virtually disappeared overnight’

Jimi Olaghere | 
Exa-cel, the first CRISPR-based treatment to win approval from the US Food and Drug Administration, following the UK’s approval ...
Determining dementia risk: 21-question Brain Care Score predicts chances of dementia and stroke later in life

Determining dementia risk: 21-point Brain Care Score predicts chances of dementia and stroke later in life

Kristen Rogers | 
A new tool named the Brain Care Score, or BCS, may help you assess your risk of developing dementia or ...
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Size isn’t everything: Brain connections and neuron wiring contribute more to human intelligence than volume

Michael Marshall | 
Human brains are bigger than those of our primate relatives, but evidence from extinct human ancestors suggests brain size isn't ...
Could your dog live forever? Next wave of longevity drugs aim to extend pet lives

Extending dog lifespans? Next wave of longevity drugs aim to add years to pet lives

Emily Anthes | 
Scientists have been chasing after drugs that might stave off this heartbreak by extending the lives of our canine companions ...
Breathing on Mars: ‘Robot chemist’ powered by artificial intelligence could figure out how to create oxygen on other planets

Breathing on Mars: AI-powered ‘robot chemist’ could analyze materials on other planets and figure out how to create oxygen

Michael Lee | 
A robot chemist powered by artificial intelligence could solve the puzzle of providing oxygen to humans on Mars ...
How Casgevy came to be: How researchers found gene editing targets for newly-approved sickle cell drug

How Casgevy came to be: How researchers found gene editing targets for newly-approved sickle cell drug

Antonio Regalado | 
The world’s first commercial gene-editing treatment is set to start changing the lives of people with sickle-cell disease ...
Viewpoint—‘Following sensationalism’: How media distort science by influencing courts and regulators, and what should be done about it

Viewpoint: ‘Following sensationalism’ — How media distort science, influencing courts and regulators

Nathan Schachtman, Richard Williams | 
It’s time for scientific bodies and institutions to more forcefully weigh in when science is too far behind media and ...
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‘We’ve got miraculous therapies for ‘bubble boy disease’ that don’t fit in anyone’s business model’: Mainstream care elusive for most patients because of high costs

Carolyn Johnson | 
Hataałii Tiisyatonii “HT” Begay was born with a form of severe combined immunodeficiency, or SCID, which meant he had virtually ...
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CRISPR moonshot: FDA approves first-ever US gene-edited based therapy, Casgevy, to treat sickle cell disease

Carly Kempler Pflaum | 
December 8 the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved two milestone treatments, Casgevy and Lyfgenia, representing the first cell-based gene ...
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