Researchers say Adolf Hitler likely had Kallmann Syndrome, a genetic disorder that affects puberty and sexual development.
After innocently taking a DNA test for fun, maybe you discovered your dad was not actually your biological father? View ...
Damien Echols, Jessie Misskelley, and Jason Baldwin were convicted in 1994 for the murders of three little boys in West ...
The double helix on the doodle Today's Google doodle aims to serve as an educational tool to encourage people to explore ...
Four days after the horrific car explosion near Delhi’s Red Fort, authorities have achieved a breakthrough in the case. They ...
Millions struggle with depression and anxiety, often enduring long waits for effective treatment. Scientists in Sweden, ...
New England Innocence Project lawyers and the Bristol County DA's Office are at odds on whether DNA testing of 1988 murder evidence should go forward.
The Alaska Scientific Crime Detection Lab acquired a forensic tool used to test DNA from bones and teeth this summer.
Traditional bisulfite sequencing damages DNA, while enzyme-based alternatives are inconsistent. A novel methylation analysis ...
Adolf Hitler's DNA is shedding light on mental and physical factors that may have influenced his genocidal behaviour ...
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DNA test solves 42-year-old mystery in Blaine

The Anoka County Sheriff's Office says DNA tests allowed them to close the case on a 42-year-old mystery involving the death ...
Ground-breaking research has made some fascinating discoveries on the dictator, from his ancestry to possible neurological ...