Why Do Some People Have Dimples?
Genetics probably play a part in dimple formation, and so does a muscle called the “zygomaticus major.”
Genetics probably play a part in dimple formation, and so does a muscle called the “zygomaticus major.”
Dolly the sheep was the first animal cloned from a single adult cell—and raised a lot of questions about the future of human cloning.
Emmanuelle Charpentier and Jennifer A. Doudna have been awarded 2020's Nobel Prize in Chemistry, making them the first women to jointly receive the prize.
Scientists are making ancient French grape vines less susceptible to diseases—and less likely to cause hangovers—through gene editing.
A former NASA biologist wants more people to dabble with genetic technology at home using his gene engineering kits.
From fossilized feces to antediluvian rodent nests, ancient objects are getting their DNA analyzed for clues about the past.
Good news: chubby little brown bats might be genetically resistant to white-nose syndrome, a fungal disease that’s killed more than 5.5 million bats since it was first documented in 2006.