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Cold case DNA technology helps create rendering of 1996 Northport murder victim
New developments emerge in 29-year-old case as investigators work to identify remains.
Since the dawn of the computer age, researchers have wrestled with two persistent challenges: how to store ever-increasing reams of data and how to protect that information from unintended access. Now ...
Gene therapy holds the promise of preventing and curing disease by manipulating gene expression within a patient's cells. However, to be effective, the new gene must make it into a cell's nucleus. The ...
DNA technology identifies 16-year-old Alameda cold case remains. Alameda police are working to return him to his family. ALAMEDA COUNTY, Calif. - A DNA laboratory in Texas has identified human remains ...
Advanced DNA testing and genetic genealogy have identified two long-unidentified sets of remains found along Washington’s ...
A major technological advance in DNA writing enables researchers to construct and create in the language of biology ...
A new technology elucidated yesterday in the journal Nature has the potential to be a leap forward in DNA synthesis, allowing ...
In 1985, teenage boys made a chilling discovery in the Wolf River: a human skull. The remains would become known as “Wolf River Joanne Doe,” launching a cold case investigation.
Opportunities in the DNA Methylation Detection Technology Market include the rising adoption of noninvasive liquid biopsies ...
Emily Leproust, PhD, co-founder and CEO of Twist Bioscience, spoke with MIT Technology Review about why DNA strands may be the next frontier in the emerging data storage market. Here are six things to ...
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