Massachusetts biotech incentives eclipsed by competitive states

Priyanka Dayal McCluskey |
Massachusetts has made its way over the past half-dozen years to being an undisputed leader in biotechnology and life sciences ...

Crimean Karaites hybrid population comprised of ancient Israelite and non-Israelite ancestries

Kevin Alan Brook |
The ancestral origins of the Turkic speaking Crimean Karaites have at times been contentious with several competing theories. This study ...

Evolution sometimes happens without conveying advantage

Brandon Keim |
Generally speaking, we tend to think of evolution in purposeful terms: There must be a reason for difference, an explanation ...
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Genetically engineered red blood cells could be drug delivery drones

Clare Wilson |
Red blood cells may one day do more than carry oxygen around the body – they have been genetically engineered ...

H1N1 flu controversially engineered to escape immune system

Steve Connor |
A controversial scientist who carried out provocative research on making influenza viruses more infectious has completed his most dangerous experiment ...

Quick and dirty gene exchanges not just for bacteria

Brian Owens |
A single gene from bacteria has been donated to fungi on at least 15 occasions. The discovery shows that an ...

Controversial stem cell papers finally, officially retracted

Karen Kaplan |
Following months of controversy, editors at the scientific journal Nature have retracted two high-profile studies that purported to demonstrate a ...
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Sherpas inherited ability to thrive in high altitudes from extinct humans

Meredith Knight |
A new study shows that Nepalese people who live at high altitudes have a gene variant inherited from human’s ancient ...

Rare genetic disorder that ended college star’s pro hoops career hopes shines light on Marfan syndrome

Miriam Falco |
Four days before Baylor University basketball star Isaiah Austin hoped to be drafted into the NBA, his dreams of playing ...

Employees can protect themselves against workplace genetic discrimination

Jeremy Gruber |
As genetic testing and genetic information become increasingly available, it is critical that   employers have a full understanding of current ...

UV light absorbtion drove benefit of light skin mutations in human evolution

The popular idea that Northern Europeans developed light skin to absorb more UV light so they could make more vitamin ...

Gene modification of adult cells offers more hope for Type 1 diabetes than stem cells

Salynn Boyles |
By deleting a single gene in human gut endocrine progenitor and serotonin-producing cells, researchers reported that they were able convert ...

Developmental brain gene protects against Alzheimer’s disease

Esther Hsieh |
More than five million people in the U.S. have Alzheimer's disease. Scientists at Harvard Medical School and their colleagues have ...

Our primate ancestors enjoyed a nip, too

Robert Dudley |
When we think about the origins of agriculture and crop domestication, alcohol isn’t necessarily the first thing that comes to ...
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Anti-GMO advocates try to scare diabetics off life-saving genetically engineered drug treatment

Meredith Knight |
Usually food-obsessed anti-GMO advocates have turned their sights toward one of modern technology’s must prized successes: genetically engineered synthetic human ...

Woman seeks to ban surrogacy

Susan Donaldson James |
Jennifer Lahl is on a crusade to outlaw surrogacy, the process by which women lend their wombs to would-be mothers ...

Payout deadline approaches for North Carolina forced sterilization victims

Jerome Bailey |
In 1948, as Naomi Schenck was rushed into a North Carolina operating room because she was having a miscarriage, the ...

Faced with a sick brother, reporter wonders whether to get DNA tested

Mona Gable |
In the fall of 2010, as my brother was dying of colon cancer, I learned a terrifying secret. He also ...

Including vasectomies in court sentencing new eugenics

Amanda Marcotte |
Put this in the "can they even do that?" files. Jesse Lee Herald of Edinburg, Virginia, received an unusual sentence ...

Early human inter-species breeding results point to fourth mystery species

Lisa Winter |
The evolutionary tree for modern humans a bit of a mess - humans haven’t had a close relative on this ...

Call for integrity for stem cell research amid global controversy

Pete Shanks |
Scientists around the world are campaigning in favor of sensible regulation of stem-cell therapies. We have two reactions: (1) kudos ...
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Shaking up science with transgenerational epigenetics and blurred species boundaries

Kenrick Vezina |
A "top five ideas shaking up science" list from The Guardian and author Michael Brooks hits on two of the ...

Will synthetic biology suffer from same taboos as GMOs?

Meredith Salisbury |
Science and industry are marching along with advances from this relatively new form of biological engineering, especially in the areas ...

Genesis and ethics of embryo’s conceived with help of a third parent

Kim Tingley |
In August 1996, at St. Barnabas Medical Center in Livingston, N.J., a 39-year-old mechanical engineer from Pittsburgh named Maureen Ott ...
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Picture of risk: One family’s story of the threat of genetic disease

Lauren Weinstein |
When a fetus may have a genetic condition, parents face a great deal of uncertainty when evaluating risk for their ...
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T-cells trained to fight viruses offer hope for bone marrow transplant patients

Kenrick Vezina |
A team at the Baylor College of Medicine in Texas has devised a much more efficient method for 'training' killer ...

Exercise, stress speeds brain’s ability to repair iteself

Simon Makin |
Running helps mice to recover from a type of blindness caused by sensory deprivation early in life, researchers report. The ...