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Shira Polan • June 29, 2016
DNA barcoding helps hunt down criminals trafficking illegal wildlife products
Knvul Sheikh • June 29, 2016
DNA barcoding helps hunt down criminals trafficking illegal wildlife products
Meghan Bartels • March 7, 2016
The art and science of identifying famous people from the past
Greg Uyeno • February 14, 2016
Something primordial is shaping the future of biology
Peter Hess • February 14, 2016
Fast, portable DNA tests are a powerful new tool for fighting disease — and more
Meghan Bartels • January 23, 2016
Scientists are exploring a hidden side of the microbiome with hopes for patient benefits
Greg Uyeno • January 23, 2016
Minor gene changes have major consequences for an ecosystem
Peter Hess • September 28, 2015
Toxin researcher mines snake DNA for potential medicines
Katherine Ellen Foley • January 7, 2015
Scientists continue to debate whether experiments can show that our primate ancestors evolved fairness, or if cooperation is uniquely human
Lydia Chain • October 13, 2014
Genetically modifying tobacco has created incredible medical discoveries; what else remains to be found?
Krystnell A. Storr • September 17, 2014
If genetically modified fruits should be labeled, why not change their color?
Claire Maldarelli • July 28, 2014
Why some people see fewer colors than others
Alexandra Ossola • April 21, 2014
What can the genetics of a centuries-old plant virus tell us about modern food security?
Manasi Vaidya • March 10, 2014
A marine conservationist joins forces with fishermen to save fish habitats
Kathryn Free • February 18, 2014
Evon Hekkala wrestles crocodiles, one gene at a time