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4 October 2017
Secure email, electric cars go free, Vitamin D and asthma, and more

4 October 2017
Secure email, electric cars go free, Vitamin D and asthma, and more

4 October 2017
Think carefully before you get your DNA tested: you’re selling as well as buying

4 October 2017
Companies like 23andMe that offer to reveal your genetic secrets from a spit test can also sell your data to drug developers for big sums

4 October 2017
If you’re looking for scare stories, you’re in the wrong place. Except sometimes, as New Scientists of October past show

4 October 2017
We don’t know much about the genetic evolution of the human brain. Now experiments suggest genes involved in cell stickiness may have given our brain its folds

4 October 2017
For the first time, scans of sleeping people have shown how memories are moved in the brain, and suggest that the first hours of shut-eye are key for memory

2 October 2017
Several artificial tissues manufactured at University College London were not produced to accepted quality standards but were transplanted into people

2 October 2017
Forget editing embryos. We’re nearly ready to use CRISPR to change DNA inside our own bodies to treat many disorders, from hepatitis B to muscular dystrophy

28 September 2017
Bacterial resistance to antibiotics is rising, but a plan to change farming practices and eat less meat could cut use of the drugs and keep them working for us

27 September 2017
Lab-grown stem cells can make the hormone EPO, which has notoriously been used in sports doping. Transplants of the cells might help some major types of anaemia