Combining artificial intelligence and genetics has allowed researchers to study the part of the eye that gives us sharp ...
New research shows that wherever human populations mix, their languages blend as well ...
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Scientists found the genetic switch that makes primary cilia grow
Primary cilia play a powerful role in how cells sense their surroundings. They help guide embryo development and ensure ...
Does Your Hat Size Predict Your Intelligence? How Genetics Methods Can Answer Intelligence Questions
Aimed at integrating cutting-edge psychological science into the classroom, columns about teaching Current Directions in ...
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Why snakes and mongooses are born enemies; science reveals why this ancient rivalry never ends
Mongooses possess remarkable agility, quick reflexes, and a unique resistance to snake venom, attributed to a genetic ...
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1% of People Never Have Sex and Genetics Might Explain Why
A study of more than 400,000 people found 1% had never had sex – which was linked to a range of genetic, environmental and ...
With choice comes challenges. Choosing embryos with “better” traits carries echoes of a dark past and leaves us facing tough ...
In Texas, biologists have documented an extraordinary bird — the natural hybrid offspring of a green jay and a blue jay. Once ...
Jen Eichmeyer, program director of the Master of Science in Genetic Counseling program, is serving as the president of the ...
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Genetics: How do we inherit traits from our ancestors?
What makes every person unique? Part of the answer is in our genes.
Are humans evolving more through culture than DNA? A new study explores how medicine, technology, and institutions may guide ...
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Science history: A tragic gene therapy death that stalled the field for a decade — Sept. 17, 1999
Jesse Gelsinger died after receiving a gene therapy treatment to treat a liver disease. The death sparked an investigation ...
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