huntingtons

‘Game changer’ for Huntington’s? New genetic treatments on horizon

Peter Forbes | 
“It came completely out of the blue,” says James*. They had thought it was his father’s knees that were the ...
fossil

How ‘number crunching’ and big data has transformed the study of fossils, evolution

David Sepkoski | 
The field of paleobiology has advanced paleontology by using big data to analyze the history of life ...
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Money magnets: Wall Street enamored by promise of human gene editing, gene therapies

Steven Cerier | 
Venture capitalists and investors are pouring money into the genomics sector, seeking to capitalize on breakthroughs in CRISPR gene editing ...
genetics

Regulating fast-moving consumer genetic testing industry is no small challenge

Michael Schulson | 
Submitting a vial of spit to a genetic testing company is easy. Understanding the implications — and regulating the burgeoning ...
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We know the placebo effect is biological. Is it also genetic?

Ben Locwin | 
We know that the placebo effect is in part biological: expectations of receiving a palliative leads to brain changes. Are ...
evolution

Where do we come from? Question grows ever more complicated

Bernard Wood, Michael Westaway | 
It was recently discovered that modern humans are part of the African great apes family, but how did this classification ...
mood

Mood disorders more common in children of first-cousin parents, study finds

Ricki Lewis | 
Having parents who are first cousins doubles the risk of inheriting a single-gene condition, from 2.5 percent to about 5 ...
mushrooms

Examining the curious genes behind ‘magic mushrooms’

Ricki Lewis | 
"One pill makes you larger, and one pill makes you small,” sang Grace Slick in Jefferson Airplane’s classic White Rabbit, conjuring ...
CRISPR

What’s stopping us from using CRISPR to gene edit humans to fight disease?

David Warmflash | 
Emerging clinical applications of CRISPR editing include delivery of CRISPR systems into the body to repair genetic sequences. This is ...
trans

Here’s what we really know about transgender genetics—so far

Ricki Lewis | 
The week started strangely. On [March 19], the author of a new book on transgender identity emailed me, asking about ...
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Viewpoint: We have much to gain from questioning the theory that humans evolved in Africa

Julien Benoit | 
The African origin theory reigns supreme. Every attempt to disprove the theory offers a chance to consider the evidence all ...
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From GMOs to CRISPR: Making sense of how genetic engineering tweaks nature

Jenna Gallegos | 
Many new genetic engineering techniques have been stumbled upon by accident. Studying how bacteria defend themselves has led to CRISPR ...
eggs

Fertility clinic meltdown: What happens when slumbering eggs are awakened early

Ricki Lewis | 
Fragile spindle apparatuses are an integral part to embryonic growth. What happened to embryo structures when they were thawed and ...
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Facing extreme danger, are you ‘wired’ to fight or take flight?

Andrew Porterfield | 
"Fight or flight" reactions are much more complicated than we were taught in school. That fact has implications for reacting ...
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Modern Victor Frankenstein? What synthetic biologists can learn from the classic cautionary tale

Ian Haydon | 
Mary Shelley was 20 when she published “Frankenstein” in 1818. Two hundred years on, the book remains thrilling, challenging and ...
pregnant

Why the body’s response to pregnancy may help us better understand cancer

Olivia Campbell | 
Cancer cells and placental cells regulate the immune system in remarkably similar ways. We can learn a great deal by ...
twins

Space astronaut twin’s DNA ‘changed’? How some reports botched the story, and what we really know

Ricki Lewis | 
When the Today Show reported on March 15 that the DNA of Scott Kelly, who spent a year on the ...
fertility

Fertility quest: How technology has fueled quantum leaps

Carol Lynn Curchoe | 
Nanotech, artificial intelligence, wearables and biological engineering are among the new high tech ways to knock you up, stop your ...
mars

Here’s what potential Mars colonists really need from Earth: A large gene pool

David Warmflash | 
Establishment of a Mars colony will depend on genetic diversity, meaning we must send tens of thousands of colonists ...
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Waaa! How do babies experience pain?

Laura Jones | 
Researchers continue to look for ways to assess the pain experienced by babies. One recent study suggests that babies are ...
flu

Viewpoint: Devastating flu season reminds us about the danger of vaccine skepticism

Andrew Flescher, Geoffrey Kabat | 
The 2017-2018 flu season is being called the worst since 2009 by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and ...
BRCA

Good and potentially bad about FDA’s greenlighting of 23andMe direct-to-consumer BRCA mutation tests

Ricki Lewis | 
News that consumers will soon be able to purchase a genetic test for three BRCA mutations may seem like déjà ...
brain

Supercharged brains and the quest to think better and faster

David Warmflash | 
For those seeking to enhance cognitive function based on hard evidence, the starting point is worked aimed at improving mental ...
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Are humans genetically loaded for extinction?

Andrew Porterfield | 
Genetic load--the idea that we've had too many mutations to thrive--is making a comeback. A debate's brewing over whether it's ...
digital

Digitizing DNA: Real reasons to worry about cyberbiosecurity

Jean Peccoud, Jenna Gallegos | 
The intersection between biology and digital technology opens the door for incredible discoveries, but also creates opportunities for dangerous events, ...
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How the genetics revolution is upending our concept of disease—and how that could improve healthcare

Arthur Caplan | 
What is a disease? This seemingly abstract and theoretical question is actually among the most practical questions in all of ...
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Exploring the alternate reality of Natural News’ Mike Adams’ online ’empire of misinformation’

Jonathan Jarry | 
If there is a Wonderland filled with health scares, monsters, and miraculous concoctions, Mike Adams is building it. And its ...
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