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A Miracle Drug Keeps This 70-Year-Old Cancer Patient Running Marathons [Science]





Don Wright was diagnosed with myeloma—cancer in his blood cells and bone marrow—two weeks after running his first marathon. His doctor gave him a five-year survival estimate. Eight years later ...
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Neanderthals and Modern Humans, Like, Got Busy [Science]






Despite representing different stages of human evolution, it looks like European Homo Sapiens might have had a penchant for a little Neanderthal booty. Or vice versa. More »






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Decrypting the Squee Gene


… I’m of the opinion that decoding the squee gene is not really a possible feat. Mostly because I don’t think the total squeeness of this adorable baby zebra could ever be imitated ever.
Source: Susan Davie


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Human Cells a Chimera of Ancient Life

Despite eons of mingling inside our cells, gene networks we’ve inherited from primitive, singled-celled ancestors have stayed separate. Our cells remain chimeras, a hybrid fusion of unrelated creatures.
The genes date from an event 1.5 billion year...
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23andMe's (Free) DNA Test: Pointless or Profound? [Dna]






23andMe's DNA analysis kit doesn't cost $200 today. Rather, it's free. So, now that the super steep price can't scare you away from a deep analysis of your genetic past and future, is it worth it? Gizmodo...
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Tiny Water Flea Has More Genes Than You Do

By Mark Brown, Wired UK
This tiny, near-microscopic water flea has more genes than you. In fact, this freshwater zooplankton is the first crustacean to have its genome sequenced, and its 31,000 genes crowns it the animal with the most genes so far. For t...
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Got $50,000? You Can Buy Yourself A Personal DNA Sequencing Machine [Video]






DNA sequencing technology isn't exactly accessible; a typical sequencing machine can easily cost $500,000. A startup called Ion Torrent aims to change that with a desktop sequencing machine for just $50,0...
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Get Your DNA Analyzed for $99 [Video]






Ever wonder if Dad's grandiose claims of Khan blood hold water? Or if you have a genetic predisposition to Psoriasis? Get your DNA analyzed by 23andMe. Ordinarily, that's a $500 proposition, but we can ho...
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Solid-State Systems Could Sequence a Genome For $100 [Genome]






Drawing individual strands of DNA through nanoscopic pores in a chip could do in a matter of minutes what the human genome project took more than a decade to achieve – sequence an entire human genome. ...
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Big Data, Big Problems: The Trouble With Storage Overload [Memory Forever]






We collect an astonishing amount of digital information. But as the Economist recently pointed out in a series of reports, we've long since surpassed our ability to store it all. Big data is here, and it'...
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