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Will genetic screening of athletes change sport as we know
Since the first mapping of the human genome there has been interest in understanding which genetic factors underpin performance in sport. With the rise of ...
Updated: 09/09/2019 02:57P
Israeli scientists store digital information in DNA
DNA-based information storage may also help reduce our carbon footprint.
Updated: 09/09/2019 02:32P
This Startup Wants To Stash Your DNA On The Moon IEEE Spectrum
Paying US $99 for a trip to the moon sounds like quite the bargain. But before you sign up, be aware that it's likely to be a one-way trip, without life support, water ...
Updated: 09/09/2019 12:48P
No single gene, but genetics a one-third factor in gay sex
The findings of what is being touted as the largest-ever study of the role genetics plays in same-sex sexual behavior found that genetics plays about a third of the ...
Updated: 09/08/2019 03:05P
Judge Quashes DNA Test Suit in Teen's Mysterious 1972 Death
ELIZABETH, N.J. (AP) — A New Jersey judge has quashed an effort to compel DNA testing on clothing aimed at solving the mysterious death of a teenage girl ...
Updated: 09/08/2019 01:01P
Is there a 'gay gene'? The problem with studies connecting genetics and LGBTQ identity
The largest study to date on genetics and same-sex sexual behavior was published last week, and it concluded something many queer people have been ...
Updated: 09/08/2019 04:30A
Identical triplets who ‘tried to exploit their identical DNA’ jailed for gun crimes
LONDON -- Identical triplets have been jailed for firearms offenses, after police were able to establish that all three brothers were involved in the crimes.
Updated: 09/06/2019 06:39P
DNA Genetics to now be distributed in South America
DNA Genetics will begin exporting live animals and frozen semen to Brazil from its nucleus herds as soon as November 2019.
Updated: 09/06/2019 01:03P
Complex science surrounding genetics and homosexuality
Letters: There is no simple dichotomy between genetic and environmental control of a trait, say Brian and Deborah Charlesworth. Richard Gilyead explains why ...
Updated: 09/06/2019 12:37P
Eel DNA Has Been Discovered in Loch Ness. Here's Why That Might Be a Clue
One of the most famous and beloved cryptids in all the world is Scotland's Loch Ness Monster. Reports describe a large, long-necked beast like a plesiosaur, yet ...
Updated: 09/06/2019 02:00A