Mitochondria origin revisited: Were they ‘energy parasites’ before energy suppliers? Study suggests new theory for how cellular mitochondria evolved to power plant and animal cells. Researchers say the went from parasites to power plants. by Jim Algar
Healthy Living/Wellness Clue to fighting cancer hidden in genes of ‘exceptional responders’ by Jim Algar
Culture Why do some people like the taste of alcohol? Study reveals genetics plays a role by Lauren Keating
Healthy Living/Wellness Human faces distinct from another because we evolved to be unique by Rhodi Lee
Science Modern Europeans’ gene pool an amalgam of three interbreeding ancient peoples by Rebecca Kaplan
Science Coffee genome reveals secrets of our morning cup of joe: Its potential, our dependency by Jim Algar
Science Paleo-Eskimos, and not Inuit, were the first settlers in Arctic, DNA study reveals by Jim Algar
Science Humans are more closely related to flies and worms than previously thought, genome studies suggest by James Maynard
Science The origin of honeybees, adaptation to climate change, revealed from genome by Rebecca Kaplan
Healthy Living/Wellness Common gene variants may be top cause of autism, claims latest research by Judy Mottl
Science Bread wheat is less simple than you’d think; scientists finally about to unlock complex genome by Jim Algar
Xi Jinping Warns Against Chip Restrictions During Talks with Dutch PM Rutte: 'No Force Can Stop China's Progress'
Researchers Achieve Record Data Transmission Speed, 4.5 Million Times Faster Than Average Home Broadband