DNA: Page 2
Why Microsoft Just Bought 10 Million Strands of DNA
It's all about the future of storage.
Being a Morning Person Is in Your DNA, Says 23andMe
The results of the new study point to 15 different DNA locations associated with being "a morning person."
Scientists and Ethicists Encourage Caution at Gene Summit
The effectiveness and safety of gene editing is still unknown.
Are We 5 Years Away From Being Able to Reverse Aging?
One Harvard Medical School genetics professor thinks so.
Genetically-Altered Mosquitoes May Be Key to Eradicating Malaria, Study Shows
Scientists at the University of California inserted heritable, malaria-blocking genes into mosquitoes and observed encouraging results.
New Research Shows DNA Can Be Altered by Trauma, Passed On to Offspring
We pass down more than just height and eye color. Science has shown that we can pass down our environmental experiences through DNA.
3D-Printed DNA 'Bunnies' Could Deliver Drugs Into Your Body
These colorful animals are more than just cute.
Understand Your Entrepreneurial DNA Before You Start Up
Do you fall into one of these four quadrants? Determining your type can help you get off on the right foot.
Amazon, Google Race to Get Your DNA Into the Cloud
Both companies are seeking bragging rights in helping scientists make new medical discoveries and market share in a business that may be worth $1 billion a year by 2018.
Your DNA Might Determine If You're an Early Bird or a Night Owl
Geneticists say they have learned more about the human body's circadian rhythms.
FDA Grants 23andMe Approval to Sell Test for Rare Genetic Condition
It's a small but definite step towards 23andMe's goal of selling DNA kits again.