CRISPR Researchers Find New Way to Edit RNA
The discovery could be a new way to kill cancer cells.
'Ginger Gene' Makes People Look Younger Than They Are
A study showed perceptions of aging were linked to the gene.
Genetics a Predictor for Socioeconomic Status
A new study suggests being an overweight woman or a short man may result in fewer opportunities and lower earning potential.
Fat Fish Provide Insight Into Genetics of Human Obesity
A species of cave-dwelling fish shows how evolutionary changes may contribute to binge-eating behavior.
GMO Scientists Could Save the World From Hunger
The gene-editing CRISPR technology will create crops that can feed us all.
Mosquitoes Really Do Prefer Some People to Others, Say Scientists
Doctors now say that for those who are more attractive to mosquitoes, it's to do with genetics.
Relatives of Rapists More Likely to Offend, Finds Study
Study finds brothers and fathers of sex offenders five times more likely to offend.
Fast Long-Distance Runners Have More Testosterone, Study Finds
Talented distance runners could possess evolutionary 'signal' from the days of hunter gatherers.
DNA Doesn't Decide Everything in Children's Genes
New study proves for the first time that DNA not entirely responsible for children's characteristics.
New Study Reveals Antisocial Behaviour is Linked to Genetics
They found unhealthy environments can tune children's genes for bad behaviour
Hacking Your DNA
The next Edward Snowden may be a geneticist on a personal mission to protect the public from new violations of privacy
My Genes Did It!
Advances in genetic sciences are changing the way the law and society understand behavior
Diagnosing Disease With the Touch of a Button
An iPad-sized device is set to provide instant, accurate diagnostics for diseases like tuberculosis and AIDS.