Scientists can ID an ecosystem’s fish population from DNA in just a glass of water

Sudeshna Chowdhury |
Researchers can now carry out a fish survey using just a glass of the water in which the fish live ...

Decoding the genome of 19th century cholera outbreak in Philadelphia

Paul Raeburn |
A "shriveled piece of intestine" from an unfortunate, unknown victim of Philadelphia's 1849 outbreak of cholera has given researchers just ...

Locust has the largest genome in the animal kingdom

Researchers have decoded the whole genome sequence of one widespread species and it turns out to be remarkably big - ...

How will parents deal with fetal genome screening?

Dina Fine Maron |
Today’s genetic technologies are not yet a crystal ball for seeing a child’s future, but doctors are closer than ever ...

The will to work out might be genetic

Bruce Grierson |
To a certain kind of sports fan—the sort with a Ph.D. in physiology—Olga Kotelko is just about the most interesting ...

Genomics is as important as the discovery of antibiotics

John Ross |
The researcher behind Australia's acquisition of a breakthrough DNA sequencing machine said genomics could have as significant an impact on ...

Under pressure, even evolution evolves

Emily Singer |
Although Darwin’s ideas have clearly triumphed in modern biology, hints of a more Lamarckian style of inheritance have continued to ...

Preparing students to meet their genes in the classroom

Kat Arney |
How much information do you need before deciding whether to have your genome sequenced? In 2010, the University of California, ...

DNA tests to tell if U.S. woman’s body was accidentally cremated in Canada

The daughter of a U.S. woman whose casket contained the wrong body says DNA tests will be performed to determine ...
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Using gene therapy, patients with rare sight disorders get vision partly restored

Ian Sample |
Two men with progressive blindness have regained some of their vision after taking part in the first clinical trial of ...
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FDA clampdown on consumer genetics is overcautious

Nita Farahany, Robert Green |
The FDA's precautionary approach to 23andMe may present more of a threat to consumer health than 23andMe's test results ever ...
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$1000 genome may finally be in sight

Susan Young |
Despite all the talk, no company has yet met the goal of sequencing a human genome for $1,000 or less ...

Tracking genes that up suicide risk with antidepressant use

Russell Brandom |
For years, it's been a controversial side effect of antidepressants: for all the patients helped by the drugs, there was ...

Some ethnically linked genes make it harder to fight off the flu

Research indicated that some Indigenous people such as in Alaska and Australia displayed limited immunity response to the effects of ...
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Video: Ramez Naam discusses linking human brains

Ramez Naam |
At a recent TEDxRainier talk, author and technologist Ramez Naam discussed the current science of sending sights, sounds, and sensations ...

Genetic disorder causes people to be born without fingerprints

Joseph Stromberg |
In 2007, dermatologist Peter Itin was contacted by a Swiss woman with an unusual quandry: She was having trouble entering ...

Rat empathy is environmental, not genetic

Meeri Kim |
Rats, like humans, will show kindness to strangers, but only if the rats in distress are of a familiar type, ...

Evolution from water to land, bone by bone

Carl Zimmer |
Travel back far enough in your genealogy, and you will run into a fish. Before about 370 million years ago, ...

DNA analysis solves 80-year-old murder mystery

Brett Smith |
While DNA analysis is often used to catch perpetrators of crimes, recent work from scientists at the University of Leicester ...
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Gene therapy successful in treating leukemia. Can it be used to fight other cancers as well?

Cameron Scott |
A new cancer treatment pioneered at the University of Pennsylvania has generated a lot of excitement in the field and ...

Are redheads genetically less attractive?

Greg Stevens |
The scientific answer to the question “is there a basis for the stereotype that redheads are unattractive” is what someone ...

Minn. Dept of Health required to destroy newborn blood samples, after controversy

Lorna Benson |
By the end of January 13, 2014, the Minnesota Department of Health plans to have destroyed about 1.1 million archived ...

Control and access to DNA in today’s high-tech world

Christopher Abdullah |
In today’s high-tech world, our privacy concerns typically revolve around usernames, passwords and PIN numbers. But one piece of personal ...

Using DNA to personally predict drug reactions

Shirley Wang |
Scientists searching for a way to avoid prescribing medications to patients that may cause dangerous physical or behavioral responses are ...

Co-evolution of human and microbe reduces risk of stomach cancer

Ed Yong |
The Colombian town of Tuquerres, nestled high in the Andes Mountains, has one of the highest rates of stomach cancer ...

Huge new genomics study searches for roots of genetic disease in 100k people

Andrew Pollack |
Here comes genomics, Take 2. Pharmaceutical companies invested heavily in genetic studies in the frenzy after the sequencing of the ...
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Injecting DNA in the brain: What’s the promise of gene therapy for Parkinson’s disease?

Tabitha M. Powledge |
Gene therapy has been used to successfully treat a number of challenging diseases, such as leukemia. Now, scientists are hoping ...