New DNA results confirm Travis Decker
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As the search for Travis Decker has almost reached the three-month mark, officials are revealing disturbing new details about the crime scene.
A new Northwestern Medicine study has revealed how a common inherited mutation disrupts red blood cell development and sparks inflammation that can lead to leukemia, according to findings published in Nature Communications.
A man's world was turned upside when he discovered that he wasn't the biological father to his sons. Jay Skibbens, from Illinois, already had a sinking feeling when he mailed off two DNA kits. His sons were 15 months and 30 months old, and he suspected he wasn't their biological father.
The Hampden District Attorney’s Office is still working on the unsolved homicide of Shana Renee Price by gathering DNA to help identify distant relatives of the suspect.
Bryan Kohberger's plea deal sparks questions and concerns about law enforcement practices and genealogy database usage.
A burglar who stole items including a sentimental and irreplaceable model ship was caught by DNA he left on a bottle of water, a court has heard. Lee Morrow, 55, also stole bags of clothes, baby formula and a laptop after breaking into a house in Peterlee, County Durham, in November, Teesside Crown Court heard.
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Scientists find new way to store data in DNA
Scientists have recently discovered an innovative approach to data storage by harnessing the natural capabilities of DNA. This groundbreaking method promises to revolutionize how we store vast amounts of information,
In 1957, just four years after Francis Crick and other scientists solved the riddle of DNA’s structure—the now famous double helix—Crick laid out what he called the “central dogma” of molecular biology,