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Return of the descendants
I migrated to my ancestral homeland in a search for identity. It proved to be a humbling experience in (un)belonging
Jessica Buchleitner
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Evolution
Kinship
Science must become attuned to the subtle conversations that pervade all life, from the primordial to the present
David Waltner-Toews
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Genetics
Artists of our own lives
The genome is the starting point for a performance we enact over a lifetime, not a blueprint we’ve got to follow
Richard O Prum
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Biology
In 1886, a US agency set out to record new fruit varieties. The results are wondrous
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Genetics
Evolution without accidents
Despite advances in molecular genetics, too many biologists think that natural selection is driven by random mutations
James A Shapiro
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Personality
The myth of mirrored twins
What do the lives of twins tell us about heritability, selfhood and the age-old debate between nature and nurture?
Gavin Evans
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Bioethics
Selected before birth
Embryo risk screening could lower the odds of illnesses ranging from depression to diabetes. Can it be ethically done?
Todd Lencz & Shai Carmi
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Evolution
What on earth is a xenobot?
The more we understand how cells produce shape and form, the more inadequate the idea of a genomic blueprint looks
Philip Ball
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Evolution
The web of life
Classic evolutionary theory holds that species separate over time. But it’s fuzzier than that – now we know they also merge
Juli Berwald
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Genetics
An idea with bite
The ‘selfish gene’ persists for the reason all good scientific metaphors do: it remains a sharp tool for clear thinking
J Arvid Ågren
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Human evolution
Brains in a dish
What pea-sized brain organoids reveal about consciousness, the self and our future as a species
Alysson Muotri
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Genetics
The science of terrible men
The pioneers of social genetics were racists and eugenicists: should we give up on the science they founded altogether?
Kathryn Paige Harden
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Genetics
If trauma can be passed down, could new therapies blunt the transgenerational impact?
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Genetics
The genes we’re dealt
The new field of social genomics can be used by progressives to combat racial inequality or by conservatives to excuse it
Erik Parens
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Gender
Testosterone is widely, and sometimes wildly, misunderstood
Matthew Gutmann
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Human evolution
Choose your own birth
Every human is both an animal with a deep evolutionary history and an individual who must bring their existence into being
Ada Jaarsma
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Human evolution
In the tug-of-war between mother and baby, the placenta is a life-giving referee
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Biology
Consider the axolotl: our great hope of regeneration?
Scott Sayare
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Mood and emotion
Till genetics do us part – why the success of your marriage is encoded at birth
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Genetics
Like the emperor’s new clothes, DNA kits are a tailored illusion
George Estreich
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Animals and humans
Dog breeds are mere Victorian confections, neither pure nor ancient
Michael Worboys
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Medicine
The right to know, or not know, the data from medical research
Emily Willingham
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Genetics
Hormones united
The hormone system works like a democracy: every tissue in the body is an endocrine organ asserting its needs and demands
Liam Drew
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Genetics
Wired that way: genes do shape behaviours but it’s complicated
Kevin Mitchell