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Institute Sued Over Lead-Poisoning Study

By | September 19, 2011

A lawsuit accuses a Baltimore medical institute of exposing children to lead poisoning in the 1990s.

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Top 7 in Genomics & Genetics

By | September 19, 2011

A snapshot of the most highly ranked articles in genomics, genetics and related areas, from Faculty of 1000

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Mouse Genomes Catalogued

By | September 14, 2011

Researchers have sequenced the genomes of 17 different mouse strains, boosting research into the genetic basis of phenotypic variation, disease, and evolution.

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Fluorescent Cats Aid Research

By | September 13, 2011

Tiny, adorable and…green? Glowing kittens may answer questions about neurobiology and disease.

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Duke Sued for Cancer Trial

By | September 12, 2011

Cancer patients and families of deceased patients filed a lawsuit against Duke University for clinical trials based on flawed data.

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Dutch Scientist Fired for Faking Data

By | September 8, 2011

A psychologist whose splashy findings on human nature routinely made the news has been dismissed for falsifying data.

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Get Your Gut Sequenced

By | September 8, 2011

A new non-profit endeavor is calling for people to get their gut bacteria sequenced for the sake of science.

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Genetics Paper Retracted

By | September 2, 2011

Due to statistical errors, a Science paper claiming that mutation is responsible for genetic variation is retracted.

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Speak, RNA

By | September 1, 2011

A trip through the transcriptome

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Black Death Pathogen Extinct?

By | August 29, 2011

The Yersinia pestis strain extracted from the bones of Black Death victims may no longer exist.

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