RNA mimic destined for synthetic genome

Hayley Birch&nbsp|&nbsp
US scientists have taken another step towards the goal of creating self-replicating molecules like those thought to have spawned life ...

No Nobel, but epigenetics finally gets the recognition it deserves

Tim Spector&nbsp|&nbsp
Adrian Bird, Howard Cedar and Aharon Razin were hotly tipped to win this year’s Nobel Prize for Medicine for their ...
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The latest on Google’s battle plan against death: analyzing the genetics of aging

Dan Primack&nbsp|&nbsp
Google Venture's Calico plans to capitalize take on the problem of aging and age-related disease by studying genetics. What's known ...

Genetic mutation linked to eating disorders discovered

Susan Scutti&nbsp|&nbsp
Although prevalence of eating disorders cannot be tracked precisely, anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge eating disorder together may affect five ...

Marital satisfaction may be controlled by a gene, study says

Lydia O'Connor&nbsp|&nbsp
The reason your marriage is plagued by extreme highs and lows may lie in your DNA, a study claims. The ...

Bad kids can’t blame their genes

Neuroskeptic&nbsp|&nbsp
A paper just published reports that there are: No Genetic Influence for Childhood Behavior Problems From DNA Analysis This is pretty ...

Weighing surgery in light of a breast cancer gene

Jill Werman Harris&nbsp|&nbsp
When Tracy Dunbrook, a bioethicist in Sherman, Conn., tested positive for the BRCA gene mutation, she was told she had ...

Wait, could we make a computer out of our DNA?

Michael White&nbsp|&nbsp
It's easy to miss the amazing natural computing power of living things. Our brains recognize faces with a facility that ...

New York cops use DNA to ID mother of ‘Baby Hope’ in 22-year-old case

Michael Muskal&nbsp|&nbsp
She died without a name, so small her body barely filled a picnic cooler abandoned beside a highway. Officials called ...
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Breakthroughs in prenatal screening

Jane Brody&nbsp|&nbsp
Improvements in medical science make it prenatal screening tests that can detect chromosomal problems in the fetus accurate and commonplace ...
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Scientists turn to GM wheat to avert potential global crisis

Elizabeth Finkel&nbsp|&nbsp
Rising populations, new diseases and climate change threaten the wheat yields that sustain much of the planet. But, scientists have ...
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Ashkenazi Jewish women descended mostly from Italian converts, new study asserts

Jon Entine&nbsp|&nbsp
A new paper in Nature Communications recharges a debate regarding the ancestry of Ashkenazi Jews, tracing maternal lineages back to ...

IVF costs set to soar, scientists warn

Robin McKie&nbsp|&nbsp
Scientists have only a few weeks to block a patent that could have serious implications for couples seeking IVF treatments ...

Massive DNA study points to new heart drug targets and a key role for triglycerides

A global hunt for genes that influence heart disease risk has uncovered 157 changes in human DNA that alter the ...

Can you trust Facebook with your genetic code?

Christina Farr&nbsp|&nbsp
We share everything on Facebook: our family photos, intimate thoughts, relationship woes. Some of us even post our DNA. Thousands of ...
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Ethical issues as scientists peek into baby genes

Lauran Neergaard&nbsp|&nbsp
Should genome sequencing become a routine part of newborn care? Is it legal, ethical, or even good medical practice? ...

Scientist who mapped human genome says we will be able to ‘print’ alien life from Mars

James Vincent&nbsp|&nbsp
Scientists will soon be able to design and print simple organisms using biological 3D printers says J. Craig Venter, the ...

How population genetics may help explain economic growth

Kevin Drum&nbsp|&nbsp
Alex Tabarrok links to a short post today by a couple of researchers who study the transmission of ideas throughout history ...
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Does IVC cause more cancer in children or not?

Jennifer Lahl&nbsp|&nbsp
The short answer is we don’t know. But another news story is out on a study that raises more questions than it ...

Gene deletions found in individuals with autism

Using powerful genetic sequencing technology, a team of investigators, led by researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount ...

Scientists use blur to sharpen nanoscale DNA mapping

With high-tech optical tools and sophisticated mathematics, Rice University researchers have found a way to pinpoint the location of specific ...

Yoav Gilad: Gene Regulator

Chris Palmer&nbsp|&nbsp
Growing up in the town of Beersheba in Israel, Yoav Gilad became restless when high school failed to challenge him. So, after ...

If you could design your own child, what characteristics would you choose?

Nirmalya Dutta&nbsp|&nbsp
Imagine a world where you could choose what your baby would look like. Would you want him to have green ...

Genetic variants lend insight into behavioral traits

Sarah Curran-Ragan&nbsp|&nbsp
Three genetic variants have been found to be significantly associated with educational attainment in certain individuals, according to a recent ...

Hefty twins shed light on obesity paradox

Linda Geddes&nbsp|&nbsp
They are identical in almost every way, except one twin is fat and the other is thin. Now a study ...
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The delicious, religious debate over junk DNA

Sam Kean&nbsp|&nbsp
What exactly do "non-coding" regions of DNA do? As scientists sequence more genomes, we get closer to the answer to ...

Genetically modified bacteria produce fifty percent more fuel

Kevin Bullis&nbsp|&nbsp
Researchers at UCLA have opened a path to cheaper and cleaner biofuels by using genetic engineering to fundamentally change how ...
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