A trove of the bankrupt company’s DNA profiles on millions of users is up for sale on the darknet.
Researchers at a Harvard Medical School laboratory are uncertain how they will continue supporting a large public genetic database after its primary source of funding expired last month.
By expanding federal agents' authority to collect the DNA of immigrant detainees, the government has risked violating ...
A U.S. bankruptcy judge ruled that bankrupt DNA-testing company 23andMe has the right to sell its customers’ DNA data to potential bidders. But 23andMe has no such right. In fact, it would be ...
MetaGraph compresses vast data archives into a search engine for scientists, opening up new frontiers of biological discovery ...
On Nov. 9, the office will set up in the town’s Public Safety Complex, at 34 Wales Road, and take DNA samples of willing ...
A new tool developed at, MetaGraph, allows scientists to search through vast public DNA and RNA databases in seconds — like a ...
The Bexar County Sheriff’s Office made a significant breakthrough in a yearlong murder investigation that had seen little ...
Best DNA testing kits for uncovering your family history, tried and tested - Use a DNA kit to fill out the branches on your ...
Even as it took around a week to trace at least one of the parents, AIIMS kept the relevant information for future use. It ...
By shuttling silver and mercury between binding sites in DNA, scientists make the molecule switch conductance levels like a ...