STORY
Court Approves 23andMe Sale to Ex-CEO's Nonprofit

Last updated 2 weeks ago

STORY
UK Synthetic DNA Project Receives $13M in Funding

Last updated 3 weeks ago

STORY
States Sue to Block 23andMe DNA Data Sale Without Consent

Last updated 3 weeks ago

STORY
Regeneron Acquires 23andMe for $256 Million Amid Privacy Concerns

Last updated 2 months ago

STORY
Study: Phoenician Culture Spread Without Mass Migration

Last updated 3 months ago

STORY
DNA Study Reveals Precise Timing of Human-Neanderthal Mixing

Last updated 6 months ago

STORY
23andMe to Slash 40% of Staff

Last updated 6 months ago

STORY
Report: US Startup Offers IQ Screening for Embryos

Last updated 6 months ago

STORY
Pfizer Recalls Sickle Cell Treatment

Last updated 6 months ago

STORY
Study: DNA Analysis Challenges Easter Island 'Ecocide' Theory

Last updated 6 months ago

STORY
UK Clears Gene-Editing Therapy for Rare Blood Disorder

Last updated 6 months ago

STORY
Scientists Reconstruct Wooly Mammoth's Genetic Code

Last updated 6 months ago

STORY
Deaf Toddler Hears After Gene Therapy Treatment

Last updated 6 months ago


How a third parent's DNA can prevent an inherited disease
NPR Online News #4 - 2 days ago

Babies made using three people's DNA are free of hereditary disease
New Scientist #1 - 2 days ago

Doctors Discover New Blood Type—And Only One Person Has It
Scientific American #3 - 4 days ago

Genetics testing startup Nucleus Genomics criticized for its embryo product: ‘Makes me so nauseous’
TechCrunch #1 - 6 weeks ago

8 babies born with DNA from 3 people in world-first IVF trial aimed at minimizing risk of inherited disease
CBS #9 - 2 days ago

Genetically tailored microbes could tweak our microbiomes
New Scientist #3 - 1 day ago

DeepMind’s AlphaGenome Uses AI to Decipher Noncoding DNA for Research, Personalized Medicine
Scientific American #2 - 5 days ago

The Science of Psychosis
Psychology Today #3 - 3 days ago

Does Colossal Biosciences’ dire wolf creation justify its $10B+ valuation?
TechCrunch #1 - 2 months ago

The truth about de-extinction: is it even possible, and why do it?
New Scientist #1 - 4 days ago

First Near-Complete Denisovan Skull Reveals What This Ancient Human Cousin Looked Like
Scientific American #1 - 2 days ago

Babies born in UK using DNA from three people to avoid genetic disease
Al Jazeera #12 - 2 days ago

Why Do Most Humans Have Positive Feelings for Dogs?
Psychology Today #1 - 17 hours ago

Plans to genetically screen newborns for rare diseases are problematic
New Scientist #2 - 9 days ago

The Dire Wolf Isn’t Back—But Here’s What ‘De-Extinction’ Tech Can Actually Do
Scientific American #1 - 5 weeks ago

Meet the Plant Hacker Creating Flowers Never Seen (or Smelled) Before
Wired #1 - 2 months ago

Are Psychopaths Born or Made?
Psychology Today #1 - 16 hours ago

The remarkable tale of how humans nearly didn’t conquer the world
New Scientist #1 - 3 weeks ago

Black Death Plague Bacterium Became Less Fatal thanks to Just One Genetic Tweak
Scientific American #2 - 6 weeks ago

On a quest to revive the woolly mammoth, Colossal Biosciences has created a woolly mouse
TechCrunch #3 - 2 months ago

Scientists Claim to Have Brought Back the Dire Wolf
Wired #2 - 5 weeks ago

CAR T-cell therapy could be made in the body of someone with cancer
New Scientist #1 - 4 weeks ago

Company Seeking to Resurrect the Woolly Mammoth Creates a 'Woolly Mouse'
Scientific American #1 - 2 months ago

Nobel Prize in medicine honors American duo for their discovery of microRNA
Korea Herald #1 - 5 weeks ago

23andMe Is Sinking Fast. Can the Company Survive?
Wired #1 - 5 hours ago

We finally know what the face of a Denisovan looked like
New Scientist #1 - 4 weeks ago

Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Awarded for Discovery of MicroRNA Gene Regulation
Scientific American #1 - 5 months ago
More Genetics & heredity News


Political Stance
Split
Left
Right
Establishment Stance
Split
Critical
Pro
Writing Style
Provocative
Nuanced
Depth
Breezy
Detailed
Shelf-Life
Short
Long
Recency
Evergreen
Latest