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Readouts of the full DNA of children with cancer at diagnosis have been implemented as the standard of care in a European first. By determining a child's type of cancer as precisely as possible ...
Customs and Border Protection has swabbed the DNA of migrant children as young as 4, whose genetic data is uploaded to an FBI-run database that can track them if they commit crimes in the future.
Their findings, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, pave the way for solid-state, label-free DNA sequencing technologies with implications for precision medicine.
Buried in the DNA of the long extinct woolly mammoth is a compound that scientists hope will one day yield a lifesaving antibiotic. In experiments, mammuthusin, as the compound is called, has ...
In 1981, railroad workers stumbled upon a headless torso in an empty field in San Jose, California. A pair of Christian medallions lay nearby.
Detectives in Salt Lake City on Thursday identified deceased airman Ricky Lee Stallworth as the man who murdered Christine Gallegos in 1985.
In the heart of Dublin, scientists have discovered that the air holds more than melodies and Guinness-infused cheer it carries invisible traces of life, from wildlife to drugs and even human ...
The Toronto Maple Leafs need to change some of their DNA, general manager Brad Treliving said Thursday. Whether Mitch Marner is part of that going forward is unknown.
23andMe Customers Did Not Expect Their DNA Data Would Be Sold, Lawsuit Claims The genetic-testing company, which collected DNA data from users, is for sale in bankruptcy court.
Bankrupt genetic-testing firm 23andMe agreed to sell its data bank, which once contained DNA samples from about 15 million people, to the drug developer Regeneron Pharmaceuticals for $256 million.