Why do some Children of Holocaust Survivors Show Signs of Trauma? Epigenetics could be the Answer Could there be intergenerational transmission of traits from traumatized parents to their children?
How Obesity May Pass from Mother to Child Study finds altered expression of genes regulating cell energy and metabolism in infants born to overweight women
The Iceman Rocked a Bear Fur Hat and Goat Skin Leggings 5,300 Years Ago Genetic study reveals Ötzi the Iceman was really into leather.
“Aggressive Drunk” Gene May Protect Carriers From Obesity and Diabetes According to a study on Finnish men.
Explainer: What is Gene Doping – and Will Any Athletes At Rio 2016 Have Tried It? By gene doping, athletes can artificially enhance their abilities without risking detection.
Gene Variant Explains Differences in Diabetes Drug Response International precision medicine study advances understanding of the biology of metformin
Dinosaurs Saw More Shades of Red Than We Can Imagine The lineage went “from seeing red to being red.”