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Why are scientists vilified when they profit from their innovations?

Meredith Knight&nbsp|&nbsp
A critic of biotech has pointedly identified the number of companies a researcher has founded to underscore what he claims ...
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Lesson from Ebola: Tobacco plant key to developing GMO drugs of the future

David Warmflash&nbsp|&nbsp
While any tobacco is harmful if smoked, there's a kind of tobacco that's being put to positive use—namely, the use ...
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You are what you don’t eat: Genetics of anorexia and bulimia

David Warmflash&nbsp|&nbsp
The latest research shows how eating disorders, and anorexia in particular, produce a cascade of physical and mental effects, including ...
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Aphrodite’s little helper: Out of the box thinking on female libido

David Warmflash&nbsp|&nbsp
Based on the belief that female sexual dysfunction is more often upstairs than down, the drug flibanserin is being promoted ...
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Preventing preterm births: Genetic cause could be in the fetus, not the mother

David Warmflash&nbsp|&nbsp
Given the complexity of pregnancy, taking all evidence-based precautions against preterm birth is a wise course of action. But it ...
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Unraveling mystery of obsessive-compulsive disorder: A personal journey

Ben Locwin, Kavin Senapathy&nbsp|&nbsp
This daily ordeal, among other irrational behaviors I suffered, was physically and emotionally exhausting, yet it wouldn't subside until I ...
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Is Nature safer, healthier in medicine and food? Deadly take on controversial topic

David Warmflash&nbsp|&nbsp
It's called the "naturalist fallacy". Naturalist beliefs that seeds or foods developed in part by scientists, often working in laboratories, ...
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Bob Simon’s final 60 Minutes: Grinding progress of ZMAPP Ebola GMO drug

Rebecca Randall&nbsp|&nbsp
The final story of Bob Simon's brilliant journalism career put him in the middle of a GMO controversy--the use of ...
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Coming age of Xenotransplantation: Would you accept an organ from a pig to save your life?

David Warmflash&nbsp|&nbsp
21 people die every day in the US awaiting a transplant. A shortage of organs means a shortage of organs ...
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Was Beethoven’s music inspired by genetic mutations for arrhythmia?

David Warmflash&nbsp|&nbsp
Arrhythmia is a largely a genetic condition that can greatly hinder--or in the rare case of Beethoven, inspire--life. New research ...
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Drugs from where?! Female genitals may be source of uniquely effective antibiotic

Meredith Knight&nbsp|&nbsp
Despite the yuck factor, bacteria that colonize our bodies are proving to be an effective source of medical treatments including ...
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Circadian desynchrony: Can obesity be treated with electricity?

Ben Locwin&nbsp|&nbsp
Could a key factor in the obesity epidemic be attributed to the disruption of our metabolic functions (which are intended ...
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Jurassic World: Can cloning revive extinct species, protect endangered ones?

David Warmflash&nbsp|&nbsp
DNA can remain stable in bones for millions of years. Can it be mined to resurrect long-dead velociraptors? Woolly mammoths? ...
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Starship “Egg”: Sending unborn, frozen embryos across interstellar space

David Warmflash&nbsp|&nbsp
Hibernation is a wonderful option for a small crew of explorers, but for a distant planet with an Earth Like ...
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Alert for athletes and astronauts: Gene editing moving into clinics, results promising

David Warmflash&nbsp|&nbsp
An elite athlete, a mountain climber, an aspiring astronaut or test pilot—any of these might be a good candidate for ...
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Extending healthy life through gene manipulation: Sounds cool but it’s complicated

David Warmflash&nbsp|&nbsp
There has been a recent flurry of news and excitement about tracing the the genetics of athletic ability, effects of ...
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Why this year’s flu vaccine wasn’t great and what can be done

Arvind Suresh&nbsp|&nbsp
The unusually poor effectiveness of this year's flu vaccine calls for renewed efforts to create better vaccines, faster. What do ...
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Nanotechnology and medicine: Coming of microscopic machines that treat disease

Ben Locwin&nbsp|&nbsp
It’s been the stuff of science fiction: Sending miniaturized machines through the human body to repair organs internally, without the ...
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Are we locked into our biological clocks? Night shift workers want to know

Arvind Suresh&nbsp|&nbsp
What are the risks of altering our biological clocks with long term rotating shift work? Can the biolgical clock be ...
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Cancer, bad luck and some lessons in science reporting

Arvind Suresh&nbsp|&nbsp
The controversy surrounding a study that suggests cancer is mostly due to bad luck has some lessons for science reporting ...
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Worried you have cancer? Take a Google pill!

Jane Palmer&nbsp|&nbsp
Google X, Google’s research unit, is working on technology that combines disease-detecting nanoparticles, which would enter a patient's bloodstream via ...
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Can humans really tell apart a trillion smells?

Jane Palmer&nbsp|&nbsp
New research questions study that claimed humans can discriminate 1 trillion smells. Scientists do belieive that there is a chance ...
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Why did some experimental HIV vaccines increase risk of infection?

Arvind Suresh&nbsp|&nbsp
Several experimental HIV vaccines have not only failed but in some cases have increased the risk of infection. A new ...
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Viruses that make us smarter? Not really

Arvind Suresh&nbsp|&nbsp
News reports about viral gene fragments in the human genome making us smarter exagerate claims made by the research study ...
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Private umbilical cord cell banking: Good idea or scam?

David Warmflash&nbsp|&nbsp
You only have to Google search “cord blood” or similar phrases, or even just read an article about pregnancy and ...
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Apple juice may help ward off Alzheimer’s disease

Ben Locwin&nbsp|&nbsp
Emerging evidence suggests nutrition plays a more critical role in neurodegeneration than originally thought. As little as two glasses of ...
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Is obesity rooted in your genes? Not exactly

Ben Locwin&nbsp|&nbsp
In what seems to be another piece of evidence in favor of genes being impacted in differential ways over time ...
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