What does increasing life expectancy mean for future society?

Leonard Lopate |
If current trends persist, we can expect that Americans born in the year 2084 will live to be 100. That's up ...

Can color-changing flowers quell fears about GMOs?

Jason Koebler |
In a couple years, if you’re at the florist and are trying to decide between red roses or yellow roses, ...

Our Darwinian ideas of male infidelity and female loyalty have long been misguided

Eric Michael Johnson |
Ever since Darwin there had been an assumption among evolutionary biologists that females were coy and choosy in their sexual ...

Video: How do new genes get made?

Carl Zimmer |
When life emerged on Earth about 4 billion years ago, the earliest microbes had a set of basic genes that ...

Epigenetics focus of next round of National Institute of Aging grants

The National Institute on Aging plans to award up to $800,000 next year to investigators' efforts to develop and plan ...

Older BRCA test results may need retesting

Amy Rothenberg |
As a naturopathic physician, I am interested in primary prevention, preventing illness, not just catching it early. Because of that, ...

Epigenetic cellular controls key for sperm and cancers

Paul Knoepfler |
Sometimes in science there are unexpected threads tying seemingly very different things together. Unraveling the knots in these threads can ...

Sleeping brain still rehearses important tasks

Stephen Luntz |
Efforts to combine last minute cramming with a good night's sleep by sticking a book under the pillow and hoping the ...

Night owl or early bird, your genes matter

Jen Martin |
A couple of weeks ago I asked students in one of my classes whether they were early risers or night ...

Ebola virus preys on human caretaking behaviors for transmission

Benjamin Hale |
As the Ebola epidemic in West Africa has spiraled out of control, affecting thousands of Liberians, Sierra Leonians, and Guineans, ...

Human language gene linked to early attentional multi-tasking

Ann Trafton |
Neuroscientists have found that a gene mutation that arose more than half a million years ago may be key to ...
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Ebola virus response “inadequate” to match new potential mutations

Sarah King |
The virus poses new challenges: the possibility of mutations that would make containing its spread more difficult and fears it ...
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Diet soda and sweeteners alter gut bacteria, contributing to obesity? Not so fast.

Ben Locwin |
According to a just-released study in Nature, rather than helping you avoid consuming fat-producing calories, sugar-free sodas and 'diet' snacks ...

Mobile chunks of DNA important for recent human evolution

Mobile pieces of DNA can jump around in the human genome and exert powerful regulatory effects on neighboring genes at ...

USB-drive gene sequencer finally hits the market

John Hewitt |
When it comes to DNA, France has always been behind the times. Never mind the hefty fines and prison sentence ...

European Jews closley related and not converted Khazars

Jesse Emspak |
If you're European Jewish and meet another European member of the community, odds are you're at least 30th cousins. A ...

Is genetic screening for all a new eugenics?

Ricki Lewis |
In recent weeks, there’s been talk of three types of genetic testing transitioning from targeted populations to the general public: ...
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As 60 becomes new definition of middle-aged, how is human society changing?

Gregg Easterbrook |
For millennia, if not for eons—anthropology continuously pushes backward the time of human origin—life expectancy was short. The few people ...

Media cycle helps pepetuate misleading ‘gene of the week’ cycle

Jessica Cussins |
Science writer David Dobbs has definitively described the voracious appetite of the “selfish gene” meme, pointing out that the notion ...

Criminal justice system needs easy and free access to DNA testing

Given the incredible power of DNA to exonerate the innocent and expose the guilty, it's alarming that a mountain of ...
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More evidence IQ is in the genes

Clare Wilson |
It was named the language gene before we really understood what it did. Now mice given the human version of ...
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Advanced cancer screenings find early, slow growing cancers more often than fast aggressive ones

Meredith Knight |
As cancer screenings grow more sophisticated, the chances of finding small, slow growing cancers has increased rapidly, at great cost ...

Louisiana govenor in evolution hot seat, was Rhodes scholar who studied biology

Sahil Kapur |
Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal dodged three questions on Tuesday about whether he personally believes the theory of evolution explains the ...

Neuroscience, mindfullness and reslience in school kids

Emma Young |
For scientists the concept of psychological resilience began in the 1970s with studies of children who did fine – or ...
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Don’t get your hopes up for finding your genetic soul mate

Casey Hollis |
Some online dating sites rely on a mathematical algorithm to match people. Others are based on pure physical attraction and ...

World stem cell scientists look to Japanese human trial with hope

David Cyranoski, Sara Reardon |
“It’s awesome, it’s amazing, I’m thrilled, I’ve been waiting for this,” says Jeanne Loring, a stem-cell biologist at the Scripps ...

Some patients with genetic risk start Alzheimer’s prevention strategies in their 30s

Sumathi Reddy |
Max Lugavere seems an unlikely patient to be sitting in an Alzheimer's clinic. The fit, 32-year-old, dressed in Converse All-Star ...