Sought Out by Science, and Then Forgotten
José Echeverría spends restless days in a metal chair reinforced with boards and padded with …
José Echeverría spends restless days in a metal chair reinforced with boards and padded with …
A new study of genetic data from a market in Wuhan, China, said the data …
To learn more about humans, a large international team of scientists spent years tracking down …
On April 25, 1953, James Watson and Francis Crick published a landmark paper in Nature, …
The Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday authorized the first drug for a rare genetic …
A sample of avian influenza isolated from a Chilean man who fell ill last month …
After working for a while as a peddler, Abraham made enough money to open his …
The Mount Sinai Health System began an effort this week to build a vast database …
The gene-editing technology has led to innovations in medicine, evolution and agriculture and raised profound ethical questions about altering human DNA.
New treatments aim for a gene variant causing the illness in people of sub-Saharan African descent. Some experts worry that focus will neglect other factors.
Kidneys from Black donors are automatically downgraded in transplant assessments, but studying a gene variant could help change that.
He delved into numerous scientific fields stem-cell research, genetic modification of food and DNA privacy among them and sought to pinpoint the dangers.
Studying the coronavirus variants that have faded away could help us prepare for what comes next, scientists say.
The test leads people undergoing in vitro fertilization to discard thousands of embryos each year. The new research found implanting some abnormal embryos resulted in healthy live births.
The agency cites concerns that some manufacturers claims about test performance may not be supported with sound scientific evidence.