Project aims to create DNA barcodes for all species

Heather Clancy |
At first glance, the rather grandiose-sounding International Barcode of Life (IBOL) project seems an arcane scientific exercise. But the database ...

We’re always losing the war on cancer

George Johnson |
Half a century ago, the story goes, a person was far more likely to die from heart disease. Now cancer ...
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GM salmon could double world production, if ‘Frankenfish’ fears don’t halt progress

Jeremy Summers |
A new type of Atlantic salmon, engineered by biotech firm AquaBounty Technologies, could double world production of the fish. But ...
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Rumors of the death of consumer genomics greatly exaggerated

David Mittelman |
Direct-to-consumer genetic testing can offer exciting new ways of understanding ourselves and so far we've only seen the tip of ...

Single nanoparticle carries and delivers two different cancer-fighting drugs

Michael Gibney |
Two birds with one stone? How about two drug targets with one delivery vehicle? Researchers in North Carolina have developed ...

Identical twin DNA no longer indistinguishable

Sam Maggs |
It’s such a great conceit for a crime show: guy commits murder; guy denies it; turns out it was guy’s ...

Resolve to be good to your genes in 2014

Deepak Chopra, Rudolph Tanzi |
The New Year occasions all kinds of resolutions (which only 8% of people keep, according to Forbes magazine), but almost ...
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Repeated patterns in DNA may be missing piece of the story of human evolution

Emily Singer |
Science is just starting to unlock what we can learn from duplicated regions of DNA in the genes of humans ...
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Does reading a novel physically change your brain?

Jeremy Summers |
According to a new study, reading a book can physically alter a person's brain. But it seems the researchers might ...
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Disruptive genomics: Is China’s BGI the epicenter of the world’s biotech revolution?

Tabitha M. Powledge |
What might be the consequences when we isolate the genes for IQ? Is cheap sequencing a good thing? Is there ...

Humans may have less coding genes than worms

Douglas Main |
Once upon a time in the 1960s, scientists thought the human genome might contain as many as 2 million genes, ...

Advances in rewriting DNA

Laasya Samhita |
These days, it often seems like science is catching up with fiction. Three years ago an entire genome was transplanted ...

Tiny tagalong probe tracks viruses

Elizabeth Armstrong Moore |
Influenza, Ebola, and respiratory syncytial viruses (RSV) can be nasty little buggers, infecting their hosts with rash abandon and, especially ...

Different DNA testing companies deliver different results? No surprise (or problem)

Ronald Bailey |
The New York Times has published yet another article aiming to prove to readers that genetic testing, especially direct to ...

Ancient European genomes reveal jumbled ancestry

Evan Callaway |
Newly released genome sequences from almost a dozen early human inhabitants of Europe suggest that the continent was once a ...

Plant DNA reveals secrets of human genome

Megan Scudellari |
What do cells, genes, mutations, transposons, RNA silencing, and DNA recombination have in common? All were discovered first in plants ...

Whiteness and Europeans haven’t always gone hand-in-hand

One of the most interesting results in the preprint on ancient European genetics (or more accurately, the ethnogenesis of Europeans ...

Stonehenge Man provides rare look at face of British prehistory

Sandrine Ceurstemont |
Tourists entering English Heritage's new £27 million visitor centre at Stonehenge will quickly confront its most spectacular exhibit – a ...

Wish for 2014: Any ancient African DNA sample

Dienekes Pontikos |
What's on your wish list for the new year in the world of anthropology and human genetics? Here's my #1 ...

Online hub for scientists to store and share genetic data

Rebecca Grant |
We all have vast and complicated datasets buried within us, and genomics startup DNAnexus wants to set that data free ...
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Did Pew stumble in its annual poll on support for evolution, exaggerating Republican-Democrat differences??

Dan Kahan |
A new poll, showing Republicans are increasingly skeptical of evolution, is being questioned for seemingly heightening differences in beliefs between ...
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Media missed important message when covering Angelina Jolie’s preventative mastectomy

David Kroll |
Angelina Jolie's preventative double mastectomy was one of the biggest genetics stories of 2013. But, new studies show, the media ...

Advances in using tailored cell cultures to test genetic disease treatments

Ed Yong |
Here’s a vision of the future. You’re diagnosed with a rare genetic disorder. Your doctors take a sample of your ...

Genetics prof won’t waste his money on a DNA test in 2014

Christina Farr |
When a reporter for the New York Times set out to test three genetic tests, she received extremely varied results ...

New age of genetic testing advances, despite FDA’s dust-up with 23andMe

Larry Downes, Paul Nunes |
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) last month ordered startup 23andMe to stop marketing its $99 genetic analysis kit, ...
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Future pharma: Led by US scientists, glow-in-the-dark pigs bred in China

Cassie Ryan |
Pigs engineered with jellyfish DNA to emit a greenish glow in ultraviolet light are a key step in developing effective, ...

What to consider before undergoing a DNA test

Anne Tergesen |
As the price of sequencing a person’s entire DNA has tumbled from $1 billion a decade ago to a few ...