A new DNA assay developed by forensic scientists helps archaeologists reconstruct eye and hair color from old teeth and bones.
A new DNA assay developed by forensic scientists helps archaeologists reconstruct eye and hair color from old teeth and bones.
This dramatic science fiction film follows a grieving father using his research to understand his infant son’s gruesome death—and explores the culture and ethics of science along the way.
Scientist? Filmmaker? Alexis Gambis welcomes both labels.
Disruptions in the interaction between nuclear and mitochondrial DNA can lead to deficiencies in the mitochondrial energy-generating process, affecting fitness.
Researchers have generated an image of thoughts flitting through the brains of zebrafish.
People carrying a certain gene variant that dictates fresh underarms are less likely to wear antiperspirant.
How plastid genetic information survived (or didn’t) the endosymbiotic experience
Tumor cells can exhibit different behaviors despite being genetically indistinguishable.
The crucial importance of language in the debate over the regulation of direct-to-consumer genetic tests
The largest collection of genetic and medical data in the United States links telomeres and genetic variants to longevity and disease.