Cultural timing hurts and benefits Wade’s new book on genetics of race

Andrew Gelman |
The paradox of racism is that at any given moment, the racism of the day seems reasonable and very possibly ...

Energy centers of immune cells decreased in children with autism

Children with autism experience deficits in a type of immune cell that protects the body from infection. Called granulocytes, the ...

Dad’s faulty genes and mom’s silent ones responsible in Prader-Willi Syndrome

Scientists at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have reported a major breakthrough in understanding the molecular basis for Prader-Willi syndrome ...

Artist brings our paleolithic ancestors to life

Helen Thompson |
A smiling 3.2-million-year-old face greets visitors to the anthropology hall of the National Museum of Anthropology and History in Mexico ...

Mom’s genes and environment affect gender of kids

Dalton Conley |
Families are especially complex: Cause and effect are hard to disentangle in the bubbling cauldron that is a household. There ...

Antibiotic resistance now major threat to public health

Carl Zimmer |
The Lechuguilla Cave in New Mexico is a network of chambers stretching 1,600 feet underground. The bacteria that grow on ...

Matching cancer genes and immune cells key to unlocking immune system’s treatment power

In a strategy that combines two of the hottest ideas in cancer research, scientists at the National Institutes of Health ...

Genetic analysis of polar bears adds species to list of those younger than we thought

Hannah Hoag |
Polar bears diverged from brown bears surprisingly recently — within the past 500,000 years, researchers report today in Cell1. Previous ...

Estimates that 10% of fathers are duped about paternity is wrong; Probably more like 1 to 3%

Razib Khan |
As I have stated before one of the strangest things to me is the ‘urban myth’ among many biologists that ...
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On penises and vaginas: Why maleness always wins the headlines

Meredith Knight |
Biology's sexism isn't overt, but researchers and media can't help but propagate the war of the sexes and the importance ...
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Culture wars threaten synthetic biology’s future: Debate on open source versus closed door

Kenrick Vezina |
Synbio will soon be weathering legal and ethical challenges as its advances enter people's everyday lives. In order to mature, ...

Further evidence stem cells injected into heart don’t grow new cardiac muscle

Kerry Grens |
C-kit cells, which are found in the heart and supposedly act as cardiac stem cells, are the basis of a ...

DNA-destorying spray marketed, will criminals purchase?

Victoria Woollaston |
Everywhere you go you run the risk of leaving traces of your DNA behind – from fingerprints, to skin, hair ...

Genes guide brain’s response to stress

Lisa Winter |
It is probably cliché at this point to mention that the world seems to be getting crazier/faster/more stressful. Stress can ...

Atomic mechanism for how DNA-protective telomerase is made may be target for aging therapies

Researchers have taken an atomic level look at the enzyme telomerase - and what they have found may unlock the ...
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Are modern Jews descendants of converts from the extinct kingdom of Khazaria or ancient Israel?

Shaul Stampfer |
Some studies have suggested that most Jews do not trace their ancestry to ancient Israel but are converts--descendants of the ...

New Tyrannosaurus was smaller, more graceful cousin of T.Rex

Jeff Hecht |
We have found a lost cousin of Tyrannosaurus rex, and it was a far more graceful creature than its more ...

DNA alphabet expanded, opens up new possibilities for synthetic drugs

Carl Engelking |
Way back in Biology 101, we learned that DNA is encoded through the nucleotide pairings of adenine to thymine and ...

Environment, genes equally at play in autism

Kate Kelland |
Environmental factors are more important than previously thought in leading to autism, as big a factor as genes, according to ...

Pace of biomedical research not sustainable without funding changes

Geoffrey Kabat |
In the current issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), four distinguished scientists make an urgent ...

Leukemia type can be detected by the shape of DNA’s packaging in nucleus

Michael Slezak |
When someone has leukaemia, differences in how their genome is folded up into the nucleus of their cells can reveal ...

Genetic and maternal factors play larger role in neonatal brain injuries, long blamed on lack of oxygen during birth

Jane Brody |
It was long assumed that brain injuries in newborns resulted from insufficient oxygen during labor or delivery. Distressed parents often ...

Antibiotic resistance biggest issue in developing world because of lack of regulation

Sara Reardon |
By most standards, the increasing availability of life-saving antibiotics in the developing world is a good thing. But, around the ...

Genetic sequencing offers promise of individualized medicine, but at what cost?

Randy Shore |
Whole genome sequencing has officially entered the medical mainstream and kicked off an era of truly personalized medicine. California-based Illumina ...
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Nicholas Wade on race: Genes and evolution trump culture in shaping human differences

Charles Murray |
No subject is more taboo than race. New York Times science writer Nicholas Wade takes on the nature-nurture debate in ...
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Breeding heat-resistant livestock for a post-warming world: A worthy endeavor?

Kenrick Vezina |
Evan Halper at the LA Times chronicles efforts to breed livestock that can endure a warming world ... but should ...

Sperm from skin cells have potential for male infertility treatment

Rachel Nuwer |
Around 7.5 percent of men in the U.S. visit a fertility doctor at some point in their life, according to ...