Chimps beat humans at some games: Are aggressive genetics at play?

Madhuvanthi Kannan |
We humans assume we are the smartest of all creations. In a world with over 8.7 million species, only we ...
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Winning rape conviction, woman loses privacy and control over her DNA

Ian Duncan |
As Maryland's highest court upheld a rape conviction based on DNA collected from the arm of a police station chair, a veteran ...

Genetic causes of glaucoma identified

Kathleen Lees |
Researchers have discovered six specific genetic variations that may be linked to glaucoma. Findings published in the journal Nature Genetics ...
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Parasite practices genetic mind control to spread infection

Meredith Knight |
Toxoplasma gondii, the parasitic infection that may infect almost half the worlds human population uses some special trick to control ...

British girl explains life as child of three-parent IVF

Charlotte Pritchard |
Alana Saarinen loves playing golf and the piano, listening to music and hanging out with friends. In those respects, she's ...

Another report of parent refusing child with genetic problem born by surrogate

Ellen Wallwork |
A British surrogate mother of twins has said the intended mother rejected one of the babies because she was born ...
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When the media hypes epigenetics, mothers take the blame

Sarah King |
There's a lot of talk about epigenetics in the news, but scientists still don't know what it all means. A ...

California stem cell industry reviving

Stephanie Lee |
Almost three years after a Bay Area company shut down the world's first clinical trial of a therapy using embryonic ...

Could genetic testing make having a disabled child immoral?

Jessica Cussins |
The summer's "ice bucket challenge" has brought an extraordinary amount of attention to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a neurodegenerative disease ...
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Nap and coffee combo clears neurotransmitters so buzz more effective

Joseph Stromberg |
It might sound crazy: conventional wisdom is that caffeine interferes with sleep. But if you caffeinate immediately before napping and sleep for ...
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Richard Dawkins’ moral policing aside, new era of fetal diagnostics underway

Kavin Senapathy |
What would you do if you were pregnant with a fetus affected by a severe disorder? Abortion is often the ...
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Your microbiome isn’t just in you: It’s all around you

Ed Yong |
As I type these words at my desk, I’m seeding my house with bacteria. I touch the desk, the light ...

Return of bubonic plague sparks search for new vaccines

Patricia Fitzpatrick Dimond |
Plague arrived in Europe like the opening of a Clive Cussler novel, on a ship of death carrying corpses of ...
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Brain, behavior and genetics

Meredith Knight |
The link between our genetics and how we behave is the topic of much speculation, some if it highly controversial ...
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Fish that walks helps explain how humans colonized land

Charles Choi |
An unusual species of fish that can walk and breathe air shows that these animals may be more capable of ...

Native North American peoples arrived in multiple migrations, new research suggests

Jonathan Webb |
A new "genetic prehistory" provides the best picture ever assembled of how the North American Arctic was populated, from 6,000 ...

Among Ebola’s victims, hospital workers and researchers

Gretchen Vogel |
The ongoing Ebola virus disease outbreak is taking an appalling toll on health workers in West Africa. More than 240 have been infected ...
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How did we tame wild animals?

Lydia Smith |
Genes controlling the development of the brain and nervous system were fundamentally important for animal domestication, according to new research ...
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HIV drug trials disproportionately include white patients, to detriment of African Americans

Many African-Americans may not be getting effective doses of the HIV drug maraviroc, a new study from Johns Hopkins suggests ...

IBM’s Watson will be key tool in genetic analysis

Marina Lopes |
International Business Machines Corp., on Wednesday launched a computer system that can quickly identify patterns in massive amounts of data, ...

Emotions connected to memories can be altered, at least in mice

Jonathan Webb |
By artificially activating circuits in the brain, scientists have turned negative memories into positive ones. They gave mice bad memories ...

DNA identification for wood may help cut down on illegal trade of natural resources

Liz Kimbrough |
As a professor at Texas Tech, Dr. Chuck Cannon has been, among other things, working to create a system of ...

Riken institute scales down stem cell research following scandal

Alexander Martin |
A scandal that started with a few suspicious images has led Japan's most prestigious research institute to slash its stem-cell ...

Portable DNA sequencer processes samples quickly and accurately

Robert Sorokanich |
DNA sequencing is crucial for identifying and tracking nasty viruses like E. coli and the flu. But current tabletop-size DNA ...
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Personal genomics: Care to update your haplogroup status page?

Meredith Knight |
Personalized genomics offers the opportunity to revolutionize medical care and our understanding of disease. But many first adopters won’t wait ...
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Food labels: Gimmicks or guides to the future of food?

Ben Locwin |
We are experiencing a labeling orgy. Consumers with no gluten allergies are snapping up gluten free producers. Non-GMO labels pump ...

GM yeast can replace poppies in producing opiates

Michael Slezak |
Severe pain? Reach for the yeast. Genetically engineered yeasts can now efficiently produce a range of opiates, including morphine and ...