Minnesota newborn-screening bill would end genetic privacy

Twila Brase | 
In a recent commentary, five hospital executives tried to frighten Minnesotans into thinking that if a proposed bill isn’t passed ...

De-extinction scientist, Bryan Clark, dies at 81

An award-winning city professor who studied evolution and dreamed of one day resurrecting extinct species has died aged 81. Professor ...

Scientists to clone 43k year-old woolly mammoth

Ryan Witwam | 
An international team of researchers in Yakutsk, Russia are currently examining a remarkable specimen — a 43,000 year-old woolly mammoth ...

3-Parent IVF stirs up all the old “designer baby” panic

Why is deciding abort a baby a legitimate ethical choice but choosing to have a boy is not? Some groups ...
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Does success come from your parents? New book supports genetic determinism

Clive Crook | 
A new book supports the idea that socio-economic success is mostly a result of genetics. The idea that humans behavior ...
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Bionic plants developed at MIT focus on the “tech” half of biotech

Anne Trafton | 
Researchers at MIT have enhanced plants' abilities using nanomaterials, specifically carbon nanotubes. The cyborg plants can perform supercharged photosynthesis or ...
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The selfish gene debate: The power of stories in science and society

Kenrick Vezina | 
Science writer David Dobbs wrote an article late last year calling for a new narrative to help us understand evolution ...

Children to order: Ethics of “designer babies”

Tia Ghose | 
Creating designer babies who are free from disease and super athletic or smart may finally be around the corner. But ...

FDA wins high-profile support over 23andMe dust up

Melissa Healy | 
When the Food & Drug Administration last November ordered the Mountain View, Calif.-based firm 23andMe to stop marketing its health-related ...

Drug-delivery DNA cages

Dan Ferber | 
Move over, nanotechnologists, and make room for the biggest of the small. Scientists at the Harvard’s Wyss Institute have built ...

Analysis of abandoned Detroit rape kits IDs serial rapists

Beth Dalbey | 
About 100 “serial rapists” have been identified since Wayne County Prosecuting Attorney Kym Worthy began pushing state officials to begin ...

Utah law to collect DNA from accused felons

Amy McDonald | 
In addition to taking a mugshot and a fingerprint, police may be collecting DNA samples from those accused of a ...

Genetic languages to guide the design of synthetic biological systems

Emily Kale | 
Researchers at Virginia Tech and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have used a computer-aided design tool to create genetic languages ...
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Angelina turns to another preventative surgery, based on BRCA1 mutation

Bahar Gholipour | 
Angelina Jolie's mutation-inspired preventative double mastectomy raised public awareness of the risks associated with BRCA1 mutations. Now, she's looking at ...

What de-extinction can’t bring back

Elizabeth Kolbert | 
There are a lots of potential problems with de-extinction, starting with the fact that, in any rigorous way, it’s probably ...

Algae suicide helps its relative and harms its rivals

Elizabeth Preston | 
You might say the benefit of staying alive is an actual no-brainer: even brainless lifeforms do their best not to ...

First test to predict Alzheimer’s years in advance

Jacob Aron | 
The world's first blood test to predict Alzheimer's disease before symptoms occur has been developed. The test identifies 10 chemicals ...

Chemotherapy induces long-lasting epigenetic changes in blood cells

Many breast cancer survivors experience fatigue and other debilitating symptoms that persist months to years after their course of treatment ...

How does whole genome sequencing really stack up?

These days, it’s faster and cheaper than ever to decipher a person’s entire DNA. But a small study suggests that ...

Modern patients question and go over the heads of their doctors

James Aw | 
Last week I was in California for the Future of Genomic Medicine conference, and I heard a presentation by “the ...
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DNA and the masses: Genetics as identity

Ken Chahine | 
You can have your DNA sequenced faster, easier and more completely than ever before. ln light of these advances, it's ...
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‘Fat gene’ stands falsely accused, offers lesson in gene-gene interactions

Kenrick Vezina | 
For much of the last decade, a gene called FTO has been touted as a 'fat gene'. Now it seems ...
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Teen identifies rare mutation in her own cancer, champions new age of open-access genetics

Kenrick Vezina | 
Elana Simon, an 18-year-old high school student, has published a "groundbreaking" genetic study of her own rare cancer in Science ...

Does competition drive diversity of species?

Emily Singer | 
In Darwinian evolution, organisms compete for resources, and the winners get to pass their genome to future generations. According to ...

EteRNA: a game to design RNA shapes

By playing EteRNA, citizen scientists participate in creating the first large-scale library of synthetic RNA designs. EteRNA Challenge Puzzles ask ...

Whole genome sequencing not ready for prime time

Ed Yong | 
Once prohibitively expensive and laborious, whole-genome sequencing (WGS) is now edging its way into the clinic. The cost of the ...

Genes may make the musician

Ross Pomeroy | 
A team of researchers has identified multiple genes linked to musical aptitude, providing further evidence that musical ability is heritable ...
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