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- 1From:Morning EditionTo listen to this broadcast, click here: BYLINE: JON HAMILTON HOST: A MARTINEZ A MARTINEZ: In some families, Alzheimer's seems inevitable. KAREN DOUTHITT: Your grandmother has it. Your mom has it. Your uncle has...
- 2From:Life Science Weekly2022 MAR 22 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Life Science Weekly -- Current study results on psychology have been published. According to news reporting out of Edinburgh, United Kingdom, by NewsRx...
- 3From:NewsRx Health2022 JAN 30 (VerticalNews) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at VerticalNews Health -- Nearly three years ago University of California San Diego researchers announced the world's first CRISPR-Cas9 genetic...
- 4From:Life Science Weekly2021 NOV 23 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Life Science Weekly -- New research on agriculture is the subject of a new report. According to news reporting out of the University of New South Wales by...
- 5From:Life Science Weekly2021 NOV 23 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Life Science Weekly -- A new study on Life Science Research - Genetics is now available. According to news reporting originating from Cambridge,...
- 6From:Life Science Weekly2021 NOV 9 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Life Science Weekly -- Data detailed on biology have been presented. According to news reporting from the University of Helsinki by NewsRx journalists,...
- 7From:Life Science Weekly2021 FEB 16 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Life Science Weekly -- Fresh data on Life Science Research - Heredity Research are presented in a new report. According to news originating from College...
- 8From:Science Letter2020 DEC 25 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Science Letter -- Investigators publish new report on plant science. According to news reporting originating from San Fernando, Chile, by NewsRx...
- 9From:The Presbyterian Outlook (Vol. 202, Issue 16)Scripture passage and lesson focus: Matthew 3:1-12 Just as we were getting used to reading Jesus' call through the lens of Matthew's genealogy, along comes John the Baptist and cuts the root of this tree from beneath...
- 10From:Life Science Weekly2020 NOV 3 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Life Science Weekly -- Current study results on Biology - Experimental Biology have been published. According to news reporting from Cordoba, Argentina, by...
- 11From:Life Science Weekly2020 JUN 23 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Life Science Weekly -- Research findings on Life Science Research - Heredity Research are discussed in a new report. According to news originating from Sao...
- 12From:Life Science Weekly2020 MAY 26 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Life Science Weekly -- A new study on Life Science Research - Heredity Research is now available. According to news reporting originating from Liverpool,...
- 13From:Science Letter2020 MAY 22 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Science Letter -- New study results on plant science have been published. According to news originating from Kumasi, Ghana, by NewsRx editors, the research...
- 14From:Life Science Weekly2019 OCT 22 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Life Science Weekly -- Research findings on microbiology & biology education are discussed in a new report. According to news reporting from the College of...
- 15From:Life Science Weekly2019 OCT 1 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Life Science Weekly -- Investigators publish new report on Life Science Research - Heredity Research. According to news reporting originating from Paris,...
- 16From:Washingtonpost.comByline: Rachel Feltman;Sarah Kaplan Dear Science, Why are some genes dominant? Such as those for brown eyes over blue eyes, or so I am led to believe. Or do they actually blend in some way? Here's what science...
- 17From:The Washington PostByline: Ellen Jorgensen CRISPR is a controversial new technology for genetically engineering cells and making those changes heritable. It and other new gene-editing technologies have both raised hopes of speedier...
- 18From:The Washington PostByline: Nancy Szokan NATURE VS. NURTURE "Can Your Genes Make You Kill?" Popular Science magazine popsci.com Genetic counseling was not commonplace in 1978, but the Dutch woman who came to University...
- 19From:Washingtonpost.comByline: Jody Allard I know what you mean. You mean to say you aren't fixated on antiquated notions of sex and gender; all you want is a healthy baby. Your intentions are good -- I know. What you don't know is how it...
- 20From:BIOTECH Patent News (Vol. 16, Issue 10)Florida State University (Tallahassee, FL) has patented mutated CFTR genes encoding modified CFTR proteins that result in increased CFTR chloride channel functions in comparison to wildtype CFTR when the CFTR genes are...