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Forget genetic privacy—DNA should be open-source

Erin Biba | 
No one’s DNA has ever been private, writes Pop Sci’s Erin Biba—we spray it everywhere when our skin cells slough ...
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Lab-grown kidneys work in rats, offer hope for human transplants

Kenrick Vezina | 
Researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital report a medical first: lab-grown kidneys successfully transplanted into rats, where they functioned properly -- ...
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The future of gene patenting

Bradley Fikes | 
Are human genes patentable? The question is becoming less relevant as biotech patents move more toward completely synthetic genes and ...
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Economic recession can effect your genes

Andy Coghlan | 
New insights into how genes are triggered in times of stress suggest that we should be paying attention to the ...
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Rare mutation could lead to the next blockbuster cholesterol drug

Stephen Hall | 
Mutations in a gene called PCSK9 give African Americans extremely low ‘bad cholesterol’ and a 90 percent reduced risk of ...
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IVF pioneer Robert Edwards dies at age 87

Maria Cheng | 
Robert Edwards, whose pioneering in vitro fertilization research led to the first test tube baby and has since brought millions ...
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Why care about human evolution?

Ian Tattersall | 
The study of human evolution allows us to “to discover more profound implications about ourselves and our essential natures”, writes ...
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Genetic ancestry testing is not ‘astrology’

Martin Richards, Vincent Macaulay | 
In calling DNA-based ancestry tests 'astrology,' geneticist Mark Thomas wrongfully overlooks legitimate, peer-reviewed research ...
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Genetic engineering joins the fight to save wildlife

Robin McKie | 
Conservation workers will this week seek help from an unlikely set of allies. They will ask researchers working on synthetic ...
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What the new ACMG guidelines really mean

Laura Hercher | 
Do patients have a right to not know what's written in their genes? The DNA Exchange explains doctors' new genetic ...
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What makes smart people do dumb things

Sally Adee | 
Our usual measures of intelligence – particularly IQ – have very little to do with irrational, illogical behaviors. You really ...
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Sequencing finds antibiotic resistance in bacteria moving from livestock to humans

Maryn McKenna | 
Scientists use genetics to uncover the "smoking gun" in the crossing-over of antibiotic resistance from livestock to human ...
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Scientists engineer extreme bacteria to make fuel from carbon dioxide

Colin Lecher | 
University of Georgia researchers recently used the mighty Pyrococcus furiosus, which usually eats carbohydrates and lives in super-heated waters or ...
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Will animal-machine hybrids fight our next war?

Emily Anthes | 
The U.S. government is looking to animal-machine hybrids to safeguard the country and its citizens. The same advances that have ...
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Get ready for a genetics-based marketplace

Daniela Hernandez | 
A new platform will help consumers control what offers they get from retailers based on their genetic makeup ...
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Genetic engineering turns microbes into industrial powerhouses

Douglas Heaven | 
Thanks to a new method of gene expression quality control, the next industrial revolution could be biological ...
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New company will bring extinct species back from the dead

Antonio Regalado | 
Two of biotechnology’s most prolific and far-sighted researchers say they’re teaming up to start a company that intends to rewrite ...
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Are boys really better at math, girls better at reading?

Are the human sexes distinct in their math abilities? In their reading abilities? Sex differences in math and reading scores ...
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Realizing the promise of newborn screening

James Evans | 
Geneticist James P. Evans argues that it is time to start looking at genetic testing through the lens of disease ...
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Personal genetic tests can benefit everyone

Anne Wojcicki | 
Anne Wojcicki, co-founder of the personal genetics testing company 23andMe, says that knowing your genes could save your life ...
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Lily Grossman: Medicine — and hope — via genomics

Ed Yong | 
The utility of whole genome sequencing is debated, but Lily Grossman's story offers compelling evidence for its potential ...
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Meritocracy: How social Darwinism made modern China

Ron Unz | 
What role does DNA play in nation building? Can hundreds of years of natural selection provide the genetic basis for ...
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The genetics of mental illness and the allure of gene-ism

Kenrick Vezina | 
The current reality of mental illness is one of blurred boundaries; new genetic results showing coming ground among several disorders ...
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Return of the Neanderthals

Virginia Hughes | 
Should scientists seek to clone our ancient hominid cousins? ...
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Breast cancer genetic testing gets covered by health care reform

Rachael Rettner | 
Genetic testing for breast cancer will be covered under the Affordable Care Act, potentially saving thousands of dollars for women ...
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Genetic engineering may help in mapping the human brain

Sarah Fecht | 
With the completion of the Human Genome Project, biology’s next big challenge will be to map the human brain, report ...
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Gene therapy’s breakout moment

James M. Wilson | 
This could be gene therapy's breakout moment: speculative venture capital investors are realizing the potential of gene therapy and are ...
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