The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation is using rapid DNA testing technology to help speed up investigations, and News 2 got a ...
Over 34 years in prison, Shawn Tanner maintained he was not guilty of murder. A legal battle over whether the dead can clear their names will grant his final wish.
Over his 34 years in prison, Shawn Tanner always maintained he was not guilty of murder, insisting on his innocence right up until his death in 2022.
Inside the supplement industry’s “pixie dusting” problem and why vitamin traceability is becoming the new standard for ...
People arrested while protesting ICE say federal agents took samples of their DNA. It's legal, but experts say the practice raises questions about what the government is doing with that genetic data.
The FDA has released draft guidance that aims to clear up how drug developers can use alternative testing – but that doesn’t mean animal testing in the US is over.
In the brain, Alzheimer’s is characterized by two proteins, amyloid beta and tau, that become dysfunctional, forming plaques ...
It'll even analyze your lab results to deliver personalized recommendations. But here's what you need to know first.
CeCe Moore, a genetic genealogist, said she found it "very hard to believe the perpetrator didn't leave his DNA behind." ...
Services like DeleteMe scan the internet for exposed personal information and work to remove it. Here's what it does well - and what it's still missing.
A forensic scientist who examined DNA swabs collected from Matthew Guerra's car did not find anything connecting Christopher ...
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I tried the first FDA-approved at-home cervical cancer screening test—here’s what it’s like
It’s an alternative to the dreaded pap smear, and you can do it yourself right at home.
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