How White Nationalists See What They Want to See in DNA Tests The New York Times
What happens when white supremacists on the hate site Stormfront learn that they’re not as white as they thought? Two researchers investigated.
Before You Take a Mail-In DNA Test, Brace Yourself for Family Secrets Lifehacker
Like many people, Barbara Greenberg wasn’t looking to unlock any deep, dark family secrets when she spit into a tube a few years ago and sent her DNA off to …
DNA folding and quantum imaging: News from the College | Imperial News Imperial College London
Here’s a batch of *fresh* news and announcements from across Imperial. From DNA folds offering ways to predict diabetes, to new funding for harnessing the …
Study Finds Eating Pistachios May Help Reduce Damage To DNA PRNewswire
FRESNO, Calif., July 11, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — Researchers at Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Reus, Spain, Institute of Health Pere Virgili, CIBER, discovered that …
Viking bones and DNA will decay quickly as Greenland thaws Mashable
Viking settlers abandoned Greenland some 600 years ago. But the frozen ground has preserved centuries of the seafarers’ hardy existence on the western …
Happy Birthday, DNA Pioneer Rosalind Franklin NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth
The 1962 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded to Francis Crick, James Watson and Maurice Wilkins, recognizing their work in discovering the …
LEGENDARY singer Julio Iglesias IS the “biological” father of a 43-year old man, a Spanish court ruled today in a paternity case which has lasted three decades.
Man Convicted of Great Aunt’s Murder Free After DNA Test NBC10 Boston
For the first time in 35 years, a Massachusetts man walked outside as a free man leaving court Friday. Gary Cifizzari, 62, of Taunton, was just 27 when he was …
At 31000 years old, two children’s teeth and their ancient DNA unravel mystery of human migration Dallas News
The two children’s teeth were found deep within the frosty muck. Each was smaller than a dime.Russian archaeologist Vladimir Pitulko discovered…
Scientists decode DNA secrets of the world’s toughest bean Tech Explorist
UC Riverside scientists have decoded the genome of black-eyed peas- world’s toughest bean, offering hope for feeding Earth’s expanding population, …