RIP Kary Mullis, Father of PCR | DNA Science Blog PLoS Blogs
When the name Kary Mullis popped up in my news feed on Monday, I was excited to read what I thought would be an update on the renegade inventor I’d met …
Jewish Historical Society of Central Jersey Plans Lecture on DNA Testing and Genealogy Jewish Link of New Jersey
The American Jewish Experience Lecture Series, presented by the Jewish Historical Society of Central Jersey, welcomes community members to a presentation …
How do we identify human remains? The Conversation AU
While forensic scientists mostly use fingerprints, dental records and DNA to identify human remains, they have many other techniques in their forensic toolkit.
Bridgewater Man Wanted In Unsolved Rapes Arrested In Maine CBS Boston
TAUNTON (CBS) – A 61-year-old Bridgewater man who fled the state 16 years ago was arrested August 2 in Maine and faces charges in two previously …
What is it like when police go rogue in a liberal democracy? Look to Britain. The Washington Post
When police go rogue with advanced technology, democracy loses.
Colby Cosh: Surfing, women, and LSD: elements of the man behind the DNA era National Post
Kary Mullis, the inventor of the polymerase chain reaction, died last week. PCR, a method of making exact copies of a DNA molecule at exponential scale, is the …
Kary Mullis, a Newport resident and quirky Nobel laureate whose DNA discovery changed the science world, dies Los Angeles Times
Kary Mullis was an unconventional and often controversial Nobel laureate.
DNA: Non Stop News, August 14th, 2019 Zee News
This segment of DNA brings to you important stories of the day. Watch this video for more info. #SudhirChaudhary #DNANonStopNews Watch video on Zee …
Hungary Has the Most Jewish Descendants After Israel Hungary Today
In comparison to the number of residents, after Israel, Hungary has the most residents of Jewish origin, outnumbering even the United States, according to recent …
CRISPR enters its first human clinical trials Science News
The gene editor will be used in lab dishes in cancer and blood disorder trials, and to directly edit a gene in human eyes in a blindness therapy test.