The International Olympic Committee and the search for gene-doping test

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The following is an edited excerpt. Anti-doping experts reported progress on Thursday, June 6, 2013 in the search for a ...

After the Supreme Court’s DNA decision, what’s the future of criminal justice?

The following is an edited excerpt. “Law enforcement agencies routinely have used scientific advancements in their standard procedures for the identification ...
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Monsanto sued over GM wheat, other suits likely to follow

Monsanto was sued in federal court in Wichita by a Kansas farmer who accused it of negligently releasing genetically altered ...

GE foods have to take two steps to gain approval in Europe

Julia Moore | Washington Post |
The following is an edited excerpt. The Frankenfood brawl has never been about science and safety but trust and choice, ...

At trade talks, U.S., E.U. ready for fight on genetically modified crops

The following is an edited excerpt. Many Europeans see American farming and its reliance on genetically modified crops as more ...

Can a genetically modified potato fight off blight?

Adrian Higgins | Washington Post |
The following is an edited excerpt. Ewen Mullins is the face of modern Ireland: Young, cosmopolitan, highly educated, he is ...

Organic baby food: More expensive, but may not be more nutritious

Rachel Saslow | Washington Post |
The following is an edited excerpt. Parents go organic for a variety of reasons, including environmental concerns and a desire ...

Why Whole Foods decided to label genetically modified foods

Brady Dennis | Washington Post |
The following is an edited excerpt. This month, Whole Foods became the first retailer in the country to announce that ...

Ireland: GM potato resists blight, not mistrust

Adrian Higgins | Washington Post |
The following is an edited excerpt. Ewen Mullins is a plant scientist whose work on a genetically modified potato inherently ...

Preserving genetic privacy: A DNA test for the Constitution

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The following is an excerpt. Science has broken the code of human composition and can read the genetic “fingerprint” unique to ...

DNA may help scientists find dark matter

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That wonder molecule of life on Earth, DNA, is now being enlisted in the search for an exotic species zooming ...

Organic farming may be less energy intensive

Brian Palmer | Washington Post |
The Rodale Institute , which promotes organic farming, has been investigating this question for more than 30 years. It grows ...

Genetically modified pet fish worries Florida environmentalists

Adrianne Appel | Washington Post |
Since Yorktown Technologies first sold its genetically modified pet — the GloFish — in 2003, the fluorescent fish, an altered ...

Farmers turn to engineered corn to adapt to drought. But will it be enough?

Brad Plumer | Washington Post |
Out in western Kansas, the corn looks unsalvageable. The landscape is rife with curled brown leaves, an unmistakable sign of ...

Genetic tests could explain why some children and teens die unexpectedly

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Characterized by a hidden defect in certain cardiac cells, the syndrome had several bizarre variants. One type results in cardiac ...
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Human family tree gets another “mysterious” branch: Neanderthal-type species once roamed Africa, DNA shows

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The human family tree just got another — mysterious — branch, an African “sister species” to the heavy-browed Neanderthals that ...

Early Africans mated with mystery species of humans

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The human family tree just got another — mysterious — branch, an African “sister species” to the heavy-browed Neanderthals that ...
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Drought scorches much of US corn crop, but plant technology could still provide huge harvest

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Almost a third of the nation’s corn crop has been damaged by heat and drought, and a number of farmers ...

Gene screens show Appalachian Mulungeons likely of sub-Saharan ancestry

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For years, varied and sometimes wild claims have been made about the origins of a group of dark-skinned Appalachian residents ...