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contamination by foodborne pathogens has led to recalls of ice cream,
frozen spinach, and caramel apples, among a variety of other foods. Now,
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Who are the British? Genetic map reveals their ancestry
The finest scale genetic map of any country offers a detailed look at the history and ancestry of the people of the British Isles, Nature News reports. Scientists analyzed the DNA of thousands of living people in Britain for a study reported in this week's issue of Nature and found that many still live where their distant ancestors did, in regions defined by ancient tribal kingdoms. The study...
Scientists Seek Ban on Method of Editing the Human Genome
By NICHOLAS WADEMARCH 19, 2015
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Jennifer A. Doudna, an inventor of a new genome-editing technique, in her office at the University of California, Berkeley. Dr. Doudna is the lead author of an article calling for a worldwide moratorium on the use of the new method, to give scientists, ethicists and the public time to fully understand the issues surrounding the breakthrough.CreditElizabeth D. Herman for The New York Times
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This Chemistry 3D Printer Can Synthesize Molecules From Scratch
Need an obscure medicinal compound found only in a jungle plant? Just print it
By
William Herkewitz
on http://www.popularmechanics.com
BurkeScience
Say
you're a medical researcher interested in a rare chemical produced in
the roots of a little-known Peruvian flower. It's called ratanhine, and
it's valuable because it has some fascinating anti-fungal properties
that might make for great medicines. Getting...
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