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Working together: Is it really in your genes?

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Researchers at Edinburgh University’s department of psychology report that there is a biological mechanism underpinning the loyalty that a person feels to their social group. The study investigated whether people are hard-wired to show bias to people of their own religion, ethnicity and race, or whether loyalties depend more on context. This work adds to an extensive body of previous research... 

Eating For Your Genes

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Most people have heard the saying, “you are what you eat.” A report from a World Health Authority says people might need to eat according to who they are. Could a person’s genetic background play a key role in which foods are good for them and which ones aren’t? The question has been researched since a published report by the World Health Organization. The report investigated... 

Genes hold key to how well coalitions work, psychologists say

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How well a person performs in a coalition is partly hereditary, according to a recent study. British researchers found that how successfully an individual operates in a group is as much down to having the right genetic make-up as it is to having common cultural ties with fellow group members. After assessing nearly 1000 pairs of adult twins, researchers at the University of Edinburgh found that strong... 

Cambridge scientists virus breakthrough could cure the Common Cold

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Virus (purple) circulating in the bloodstream recognised by antibodies (yellow) of the immune system. In a dramatic breakthrough that could affect millions of lives, scientists have been able to show for the first time that the body’s immune defences can destroy the common cold virus after it has actually invaded the inner sanctum of a human cell, a feat that was believed until now to be impossible. The... 

Japanese joins the ranks of sequenced genomes

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This undated handout illustration shows the DNA double helix. A Japanese has joined the elite club of humans whose genetic code has been fully sequenced, according to research unveiled on Sunday. A Japanese has joined the elite club of humans whose genetic code has been fully sequenced, according to research unveiled on Sunday. The unnamed male gave a sample of DNA which has been unravelled to show... 

Rare images beyond the naked eye

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The annual Small World Photomicrography Competition sponsored by Nikon aims to showcase “the beauty and complexity of life as seen through the light microscope.” Indeed, the 2010 winning photographs reveal what’s not seen or visible to the human eye. While many of the stunning images were taken to advance science, some are just simply beautiful to look at. The following photos were... 

CRP Varies by Ethnicity

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There may be sizeable differences in circulating levels of the inflammatory marker C-reactive protein (CRP) among different ethnic groups, a finding that has implications for statin use, researchers suggested. In a systematic review and meta-analysis encompassing more than 200,000 people, the geometric mean CRP level was the highest in African Americans, at 2.6 mg/L (95% credible interval 2.27 to... 

Black parents from UK give birth to white baby, truth or lie?

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Parents Ben & Angela Ihegboro with baby Nmachi A bizarre report appeared in The Sun few days ago claiming that a couple of black Nigerians from England gave birth to miraculous white baby which should be genetically impossible. In the story it is claimed that the baby is not an albino but of course she is an albino baby and she is not the first African albino, there have been thousands of albinos... 

Chinese researcher discovers that Human Races are Real through Gene Sequencing

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Chinese researcher and data analyst Zhao Bowen in the lab of BGI, which has insulated itself from the government's dictates. Last year, Zhao Bowen was part of a team that cracked the genetic code of the cucumber. These days, he’s probing the genetic basis for human IQ. Zhao is 17. Centuries after it led the world in technological prowess — think gunpowder, irrigation and the printed... 

Australia restores race laws after Aboriginal crackdown

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There are now just 470,000 Aborigines out of a population of 22 million. Australia reinstated race laws in the remote Northern Territory region Tuesday after suspending them for three years to pursue a controversial crime crackdown in poor Aboriginal townships. Indigenous Affairs Minister Jenny Macklin called the suspension, enacted under conservative former prime minister John Howard but amended in... 

King Tut's DNA is Western European

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Despite the refusal of the Secretary General of the Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities, Zahi Hawass, to release any DNA results which might indicate the racial ancestry of Pharaoh Tutankhamen, the leaked results reveal that King Tut’s DNA is a 99.6 percent match with Western European Y chromosomes. The DNA test results were inadvertently revealed on a Discovery Channel TV documentary filmed... 

57 ancient tombs with mummies unearthed in Egypt

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Archeologists have unearthed 57 ancient Egyptian tombs, most of which hold an ornately painted wooden sarcophagus with a mummy inside, Egypt’s Supreme Council of Antiquities said Sunday. The oldest tombs date back to around 2750 B.C. during the period of Egypt’s first and second dynasties, the council said in a statement. Twelve of the tombs belong the 18th dynasty which ruled Egypt during... 

Meteorites From Mars Contain Ancient Fossils

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"Biomorphs" found on meteorites traced to Mars have been proposed as evidence that life has existed on the Red Planet. NASA’s Mars Meteorite Research Team reopened a 14-year-old controversy on extraterrestrial life last week, reaffirming and offering support for its widely challenged assertion that a 4-billion-year-old meteorite that landed thousands of years ago on Antarctica shows... 

Human brain recognizes and reacts to race

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This research, conducted by social neuroscientists at UofT Scarborough, explored the sensitivity of the “mirror-neuron-system” to race and ethnicity. The researchers had study participants view a series of videos while hooked up to electroencephalogram (EEG) machines. The participants – all white – watched simple videos in which men of different races picked up a glass... 

Rare disorder erases all social anxiety

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Williams syndrome makes kids ‘hypersocial,’ researchers say. Never has a human population been found that has no racial stereotypes. Not in other cultures or far-flung countries. Nor among tiny tots or people with various psychological conditions. Until now. Children with Williams syndrome, a rare genetic disorder that makes them lack normal social anxiety, have no racial biases. They... 
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