Neanderthal genome is finished and free

Jason Mick |
The following is excerpt. Three years after an international team of experts led by researchers at the Max Planck Institute for ...

Genetics may be tied to breast cancer risk in unexpected ways

The following is an excerpt. Genetic testing may help identify women at risk for certain types of breast cancer, according ...

UK: Public OK with creating babies from 3 people

The following is an excerpt. LONDON — Britain's fertility regulator says it has found broad public support for in vitro ...

Human gene connectome mapped

The following is an excerpt. Scientists at Rockefeller University have created a map of gene “shortcuts” to simplify the hunt for disease-causing ...

Inherited genetic variations have mjor impact on childhood leukemia risk

The following is an edited excerpt. Humans have between 20,000 and 25,000 genes that carry instructions for assembling the proteins ...

Stem cell research could expand clinical use of regenerative human cells

The following is an edited excerpt. New research has uncovered a method to produce retinal cells from regenerative human stem ...

Chinese scientists may soon be able to genetically engineer smarter children

Michelle FlorCruz |
The following is an edited excerpt. A company in China is attempting to identify common alleles in the DNA of ...

Lord Robert Winston warns over child ‘eugenics’

Lyndsay Buckland |
Genetic technologies could be exploited in the future to produce more intelligent, stronger and attractive offspring, with better regulation needed ...

Replacement “bioteeth” from stem cells a step closer

Adam Williams |
The following is an edited excerpt. New research funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Biomedical Research Centre ...

Three-person IVF could move closer in UK

James Gallagher |
The following is an edited excerpt. The UK could move a step closer to allowing the creation of babies from ...

Researchers publish improved Neanderthal genome

Frank Jordans |
The following is an edited excerpt. Researchers in Germany said Tuesday they have completed the first high-quality sequencing of a ...
GENDER DIFFERENCES CANADIAN CAFE

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 ...

Most popular human cell in science gets sequenced

The following is an excerpt. The research world’s most famous human cell has had its genome decoded, and it’s a ...

Most popular human cell in science gets sequenced

Ewen Callaway |
The following is an excerpt. The research world’s most famous human cell has had its genome decoded, and it’s a ...

Living with a genetic time bomb

Nicky Phillips |
The following is an excerpt. There was no doubt in Chontell Johnson's mind. When a genetic test revealed her mother ...

Is China selectively breeding a new generation of genius babies?

George Dvorsky |
The following is an excerpt. There's a provocative and somewhat disturbing article  over at Vice about China's recent foray into genetics and the country's ...
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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 ...

Australia: Patentability of isolated DNA

Naomi Hawkins |
The following is an excerpt. Patents on human genes continue to cause controversy in the academic and popular press. A recent decision  in Australia (1) ...

Spanish researchers link cancer to failures in chromosome protection for the first time

The following is an excerpt. This is the first time that an essential gene for the protection of telomeres, the ...

The narcissism of de-extinction

Hannah Waters |
The following is an excerpt. If people had the ability to resurrect extinct species (dubbed “de-extinction”) and reintroduce them to ...

Genomics in the clinic

Richard Resnick |
The following is an excerpt. When will whole human genome sequencing hit the long-sought-after $1,000 mark? How will scientists bear ...
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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 ...

Darwinian joins scientific “regressives” against genetic engineering

Wesley J. Smith |
The following is an edited excerpt. Eugenics has always had a tie-in to Darwinist philosophies–as opposed to the biological theory–which ...

New N.D. laws prohibit abortion for genetic defects

The following is an edited excerpt. The North Dakota Senate overwhelmingly approved two anti-abortion bills Friday, one banning abortions as ...

The Genetic Code is not a synonym for the Bible Code

PZ Myers |
The following is an edited excerpt. Oh, boy. The Intelligent Design creationists are all excited about a new paper that ...

Gene therapy could prevent arthritis

Lisa Raffensperger |
The following is an edited excerpt. Most people who live to old age will suffer from arthritis. The condition’s prevalence ...

New disease registry gives patients some privacy

Courtney Humphries |
The following is an edited excerpt. As advances in genomics, molecular analysis, and data processing have propelled disease research forward, ...