Predicting evolution in bacteria

The following is an excerpt. A new study found that similar, or even identical, mutations can occur during diversification in ...

The bank where doctors can stash your genome

Susan Young |
The following is an excerpt. Genomic sequencing might be more common in medicine if doctors had a simple way to ...

DNA tests reveal horse meat in some Nestle products

The following is an excerpt. Nestle, the world's biggest food company, has removed beef pasta meals from sale in Italy and ...

Stem cell-based bioartificial tissues and organs

The following is an excerpt. Surgeon Paolo Macchiarini has made his name by successfully transplanting bioengineered stem cell-based trachea, composed ...

Vanessa Williams ancestry traced through mail-order DNA test

Jessica Cumberbatch Anderson |
The following is an excerpt. The project that first sequenced a human genome in 2000 took 15 years and cost ...

DNA test for rare disorders becomes more routine

Gina Kolata |
The following is an excerpt. A new kind of testing is proving particularly helpful in diagnosing mysterious neurological illnesses in ...
DNA Einstein

Searching for genius in the genes

Gautam Naik |
Scientists have been able to isolate some genes connected to lower IQ, but the genes which help create high intelligence ...

FDA approves bionic eye for adults with rare genetic disease

Elizabeth Armstrong Moore |
The following is an excerpt. For most of us, light-sensitive cells that line our retinas convert light rays into electrical ...

Combat gene may be indicator of future PTSD

Charles Simmins |
The following is an excerpt. Study findings released on Wednesday by the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) suggest that a previously described ...

Anthropologist: An understanding of culture would lead to less genetic blame

The following is an excerpt. Why is the world so full of "morons" and "degenerates" and what, if anything, can ...
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Napoleon Chagnon on the DNA of violence: Do killers have more kids?

Charles C. Mann |
In a review of controversial anthropologist Napoleon Chagnon's memoir "Noble Savages", Charles Mann explores the uncomfortable biological realities of human ...

Humans and chimps use genetic variation to combat pathogens

April Flowers |
The following is an excerpt. A new genome-wide analysis, led by the University of Chicago Medical Center, searched for evidence of long-lived ...

Gene therapy cures diabetic dogs

The following is an excerpt. Five diabetic beagles no longer needed insulin injections after being given two extra genes, with ...

Gene therapy cures diabetic dogs

Andy Coghlan |
The following is an excerpt. Five diabetic beagles no longer needed insulin injections after being given two extra genes, with ...

Stem cells in Texas: Cowboy culture

David Cyranoski |
The following is an excerpt. By offering unproven therapies, a Texas biotechnology firm has sparked a bitter debate about how ...

Single mutation produced East Asian’s thick hair

The following is an excerpt. An animal model of recent human evolution found that a single mutation produced several traits ...

Free kits help kids see their DNA

Helene Brazier-Mitouart |
The following is an excerpt. [I]magine introducing genetic concepts to 10-year-old children. It is a challenge! In that spirit, Bio-Rad ...

Australia: Myriad Genetics wins bid to patent human genes

Joe Schneider |
The following is an excerpt. Myriad Genetics Inc., owner of patents for genes linked to cancer risks, won an Australian ...

Researchers highlight warning signs on adult stem cell treatments

The following is an excerpt. Adult stem cell experiments don’t require the destruction of human embryos–they can be derived from ...

What will the $1000 genome buy?

Jeffrey Perkel |
The following is an excerpt. The concept of a $1000 genome was first articulated at the start of the millennium ...

Israel admits targeting Ethiopian Jews for compulsory contraception

Diane Tober |
The following is an excerpt. After five years of denials, Israeli government officials have admitted to targeting Ethiopian Jewish immigrant ...
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Can genes determine whether your kid aces the SATs?

Ashley Merryman, Po Bronson |
More than ever, a child’s academic future depends on standardized testing scores. The pressure to perform well can be intense, ...

Biotech companies lobby to limit competitive drugs

The following is an excerpt. Biological drugs are made from large molecules, and the processes, involving living cells, are more ...

Racial quotas, Harvard, and the legacy of Bakke

Ron Unz |
The following is an excerpt. For almost 35 years, college-admissions decisions in America have been governed by the continuing legacy ...

DNA map to revolutionize cancer treatment in next five years

Stephen Adams |
The following is an excerpt. All patients will soon have their tumour’s DNA, its genetic code, sequenced, enabling doctors to ...

Prenatal tests racing from theory to practice

Pete Shanks |
The following is an excerpt. Only a couple of years ago, people were amazed at the idea of genetically testing ...

Proposal to collect DNA from immigrants too Orwellian

The following is an excerpt. San Bernardino County District Attorney Michael A. Ramos goes too far - too deep into ...