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Justin Schleede reaches onto a black lab bench to pick up a tray of small plastic tubes.

"These are saliva samples as well as blood," says Schleede, a geneticist who runs Herasight Inc.'s lab in Morrisville, N.C. "We also...

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Faster, Higher, Stronger was the Olympic motto from 1874 until 2001, when “ – Together” was added, to stress the “moral and educational perspective” of the Games. The folks who paid for or participated in the Enhanced Games – the name itself a nod to the Olympics – held in Las Vegas on Sunday, May 24, apparently use a different edit: 

Faster, Higher, Stronger with Chemistry

High-level sport draws huge crowds. Coming very soon, the soccer World Cup, featuring...

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"If proven to be safe, we believe preventive gene editing could be one of the most important health technologies of...

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This is the 15th installment in the Legacies of Eugenics series, which features essays by leading thinkers devoted to exploring...

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Faster, Higher, Stronger was the Olympic motto from 1874 until 2001, when “ – Together” was added, to stress...

“I didn’t come here to get rich. I came because I had no other way to keep my son safe...

Cathy Tie seems to be good at starting businesses but not so dedicated to maintaining them. CGS, like many others...

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On Tuesday, the Trump administration announced that it would move two key functions of the Department of Educationdisability education oversight and the department’s Office for Civil Rights—to the Department of Health and Human Services and the Department of Justice...

In 2021, the federal office charged with ensuring that the vast research enterprise bankrolled by the Department of Health and Human Services keeps study participants safe, received a report of a death by suicide involving a person enrolled in a...

Scientists at Columbia University have edited the DNA of early human embryos with unprecedented accuracy, an achievement that could open the way to babies engineered with particular characteristics.

The prospect has fueled controversy for years. On the one hand, the...

The Victorian government is introducing legislation it says will make IVF clinics safer and more accountable following high-profile bungles by private providers.

As part of the changes, the state's health minister will have the power to personally intervene to cancel...

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