Eugenics, statistical hubris, and unknowable unknowns in human genetics
A new paper just out in Nature , by Peter Visscher and colleagues (including bio-ethicist Julian Salvulescu) explores the idea of polygenic…
A new paper just out in Nature , by Peter Visscher and colleagues (including bio-ethicist Julian Salvulescu) explores the idea of polygenic…
Nature – Lentivirus-based reporter assays for 680,000 regulatory sequences from three cell lines coupled to machine-learning models lead to insights into the grammar of cis-regulatory…
Peter Hotez reflects on how it was the best of science and the worst of anti-science.
El Niño and declining reflectivity brought a warming surge
We stood with the tall, broad-shouldered owner of a large, commercial farm and looked out at his 8000 hectares of fields, cattle, and machinery. We…
X-ray analysis of bony scale shows vertebrates developed ability to remodel and repair bone much earlier than thought
Noise is intrinsic to information transmission, and information transmission is intrinsic to life. Critically, while biological noise is random, its amount is in part genetically…
Vaccination with different group 2 influenza subtypes alters the balance of the human B cell response toward two supersites on the influenza stem.
Glare from proposed green hydrogen plant could degrade views of distant universe
Head injury may raise the risk of neurodegenerative disease by awakening a dormant virus.
Historic deal will boost researcher pay—if Congress provides funding