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IN THE FALL OF 2016, I gave a talk at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton titled “Are Robots...
Discovering your genetic history can be as simple as spitting into a test tube, but what happens when your data...
The Memorial Day gathering in Kiryat Shmona, like countless others across Israel in early May, begins in the morning at...
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For most of her career, reproductive endocrinologist Dr. Stephanie Gustin and doctors like her...
Heritable genome editing is being increasingly viewed as socially and morally acceptable so long as certain criteria are met. However...
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Bartley Griffith is a cardiac surgeon at the University of Maryland, Baltimore, who says...
The World Health Organization (WHO) has issued an urgent call to accelerate access to genomics, especially in resource-poor countries, in...
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To understand how the United States of America became a country without the constitutional...
It’s no coincidence that the world’s first IVF baby was born just five years after the 1973 Roe v. Wade...
A volunteer in New Zealand has become the first person to undergo DNA editing in order to lower their blood...