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Political incorrectness alert: Genes and hormones likely influence women’s votes

Tom Jacobs | 
CNN has been widely ridiculed this week for posting and quickly taking down a story about new research regarding how ...

Three-parent fertility method could remove gene defects

Dan Vergano | 
Biologists in Oregon report they've produced early-stage human embryos with genes from three parents, a new method that some day ...
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Designer Baby? Breakthrough gene therapy that could eliminate rare diseases, raises ethical concerns

Karen Kaplan | 
Scientists at Oregon Health & Science University have replaced bits of defective DNA in a human egg with the equivalent ...
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Genetic ethics cops shout “designer babies” to abort life saving therapy

Jon Entine | 
As we highlighted this week in Gene-ius, a dramatic, life-improving breakthrough is on the horizon in gene therapy. Researchers from ...
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Craig Venter’s vision to print life, generate vaccines

Daniela Hernandez | 
Craig Venter imagines a future where you can download software, print a vaccine and inject it at home, contagion averted ...

Eugenics 2012: Genetically engineering babies a moral obligation?

Hank Campbell | 
Both eugenics and social Darwinism had their moments in their sun, the optimistic goal of progressive techno-elites 100 years ago ...

Questionable GM test ban? Debate over permitting GM foods in Indian fields is controversial on several levels

Jacob Koshy | 
Last week a Supreme Court-mandated panel of experts that was to recommend, or ban, field trials of genetically modified (GM) ...
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FDA challenges stem cell therapy companies

Pete Shanks | 
The Food and Drug Administration is stepping up its oversight of companies selling unproven and unlicensed stem-cell therapies and emerging ...
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Follow the money: Roots of the anti-genetic engineering movement

Henry Miller, Jay Byrne | 
Like much that transpires in politics, most of the anti-genetic engineering campaigns we’ve seen over the past 30 years are ...
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Disabled woman ponders wisdom of pre-natal and preimplantation genetic screening

Stella Young | 
As a disabled feminist, I'm often asked about my views on medical procedures like pre-natal screening and preimplantation genetic diagnosis, ...

Small California stem cell research brings riches by tapping into to state funds

Michael Hiltzik | 
StemCells Inc. has had rather a charmed relationship with California's publicly funded stem cell program, with some $40 million in ...

U.S. panel urges end to secret DNA testing

Sharon Begley | 
Blood stains from bandages and tampons? Ship them in a paper envelope for paternity, ancestry or health testing. EasyDNA also ...
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Supreme Court to hear farmer’s challenge Monsanto’s intellectual property restrictions

Dan Charles | 
Monsanto claims its genetically modified seeds — and all offspring of those seeds — as its intellectual property. If farmers ...
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Europe lags Uruguay, Pakistan, Philippines in biotech crop cultivation

Drew Kershen, Henry Miller | 
For more than 20 years, bucking a worldwide scientific consensus, the European Union (EU) has fallen behind much of the ...
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President’s Bioethics Commission Report on Genomics and Privacy

The Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues has just released a statement in which it recognizes that although ...
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Are politics holding back animal engineers?

Amy Maxmen | 
When she saw the trailer for the documentary Genetic Roulette, Alison Van Eenennaam wanted to laugh, then cry. The film ...
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Activist attacks against agricultural biotechnology on the rise

Colleen Scherer | 
Attacks against agricultural biotechnology have increased noticeably this fall around the world and the tactics being used are more sophisticated ...
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Stem cell researcher Moriguchi admits to lying about clinical trial

Ida Torres | 
Japanese researcher Hisashi Moriguchi in a news conference admitted that he had lied about several circumstances regarding his involvement in ...
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Claim of first human stem cell trial unravels

Peter Aldhous | 
Claims by a Japanese scientist to have run a clinical trial in which reprogrammed cardiac muscle cells grown from induced ...

Texas firm cloning horses used in competitions

Video: Scientists cloned the first animal in 1996. Since then a number of businesses have grown, including a Texas company ...
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US panel urges end to secret DNA testing over privacy concerns

They're called discreet DNA samples, and the Elk Grove, California, genetic-testing company easyDNA says it can handle many kinds, from ...
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Race and intelligence

Ron Unz | 
There is no more explosive issue in human genetics than the issue of race and IQ. Ron Unz, a leading ...
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Genoeconomics: Is our financial future in our chromosomes?

Jon Entine | 
The GLP carried a provocative article this week outlining the latest twist in the emerging debate over genoeconomics—the nexus of ...
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Designing babies to breed out disability?

We have a moral obligation to have healthier children, an ethicist tells SBS’s Insight. But how far should we go ...
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Genoeconomics: To uproar, researches say genetic diversity can predict economic success

Ewen Callaway | 
A yet-to-be-published article in an upcoming issue of the prestigious American Economic Review by two economics professors, peer reviewed by ...
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ACLU asks Supreme Court to rule on gene patents

Emily Stehr | 
The ACLU has petitioned the US Supreme Court to review a Federal Circuit Court’s decision that an isolated DNA sequence ...
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Anti-genetics NGO slams technique to eliminate hereditary diseases as unethical manipulation

Marcy Darnovsky | 
The Center for Genetics and Society, which opposes gene modification on ideological grounds, is portraying as unethical a fertility treatment ...
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