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Scientific American » Genetics
3w ago
DNA inherited from Neandertals may influence modern human cognition ..read more
Scientific American » Genetics
1M ago
Short sleepers cruise by on four to six hours a night and don’t seem to suffer ill effects. Turns out they’re genetically built to require less sleep than the rest of us ..read more
Scientific American » Genetics
1M ago
Think twice before giving direct-to-consumer genetic testing kits to friends and loved ones ..read more
Scientific American » Genetics
2M ago
A new study finds tweaking part of the H5N1 virus infecting dairy cows in a single spot could allow it to better attach to human cell receptors, raising concerns it could transmit more easily between people ..read more
Scientific American » Genetics
2M ago
Archaeological and genetic discoveries topple long-standing ideas about the domestication of equines ..read more
Scientific American » Genetics
2M ago
Despite investigative genetic genealogy revolutionizing cold case investigations, it has been underused to free the wrongly convicted ..read more
Scientific American » Genetics
4M ago
Trump’s anti-immigrant good-gene-bad-gene screeds are nothing but factless eugenics for a new era ..read more
Scientific American » Genetics
4M ago
Fossil and gene discoveries paint an ever-more-intertwined history of humans combining with vanished species like Neandertals ..read more
Scientific American » Genetics
4M ago
Separating medical data from culturally distinct Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) groups can improve health outcomes ..read more
Scientific American » Genetics
5M ago
You have around 35 trillion red blood cells moving around your body at all times. Typically they are rounded and flexible. What happens when they aren’t ..read more