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When venture capitalist Jack Abraham first began dating his wife, Gabriella Massamillo, he insisted on one condition: that when they were ready to have children, she’d be willing to conceive using in vitro fertilization. Abraham had lost both his mother...

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IN 2013, A SERIES of ads about the dangers of teen pregnancy appeared on New York City subway trains. Sponsored by the city’s Human Resources Administration...

Medical geneticists and genetic counselors have an often complicated and at times tense relationship with people with disabilities, their families...

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The Biopolitical Times reported this month that the California stem cell and gene...

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By Sienna Rodgers, The House | 02.05.2024

Would you select an embryo according to its chances of higher intelligence? And is that even possible? Sienna Rodgers explores...

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By E.M. Wolkovich, Nature | 02.05.2024

I have just been accused of scientific fraud. Not data fraud — no one accused me of fabricating or misleadingly...

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By Denis Noble, Nature | 02.05.2024

How Life Works: A User’s Guide to the New Biology Philip Ball Pan Macmillan (2024)

For too long, scientists...

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By Megan Molteni, STAT | 02.05.2024

After a months-long fight with Texas Medicaid over coverage of a gene therapy, Afghan refugees now have a chance to...

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By Olivia Olander, Mackenzie Wilkes, Katy O’Donnell, Daniel Payne, and Ruth Reader, Politico | 02.04.2024

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Artificial intelligence isn’t just a niche tool for cheating on homework or generating...

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By Robin McKie, The Guardian | 02.03.2024

Tens of thousands of bogus research papers are being published in journals in an international scandal that is worsening every...

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By Liam Drew, Nature | 02.02.2024

Neuralink, the company through which entrepreneur Elon Musk hopes to revolutionize brain–computer interfaces (BCIs), has implanted a ‘brain-reading’ device into...

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By Amber Dance, Discover | 02.02.2024

Around the turn of the century, microbiologists at Danisco USA Inc. had a problem: The bacteria they used to make...