“dna”

Genetic detectives: how scientists use DNA to track disease outbreaks
theconversation.com

Viruses and bacteria contain DNA and RNA, which means they can evolve. As viruses and bacteria make copies of themselves, their molecular material changes. This is because the enzyme that copies DNA and RNA makes random errors as the virus or …

23
Like
Save
Morning Break: DNA in the WC; Neighborhoods and Foods; Big Business Deals
www.medpagetoday.com

The pathway to regenerative medicine might run through your own bathroom, according to Chinese researchers. (CNN). Tell your patients with unneeded prescription opioids: Saturday is National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day, brought to you by the good …

17
Like
Save
Court of Appeals: DNA evidence requires analyst trial testimony
www.timesunion.com

ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — New York's highest court ruled Thursday that DNA evidence presented by prosecutors must be accompanied at trial by at least one analyst involved in the critical stages of its processing or who independently analyzed the raw data.

18
Like
Save
First man ever convicted of murder on DNA evidence Colin Pitchfork 'should not …
www.mirror.co.uk

A killer who became the first man convicted of murder on the basis of DNA evidence should be moved to an open prison – but not released, the Parole Board has concluded. Colin Pitchfork was jailed for life after killing two schoolgirls in Leicestershire …

18
Like
Save
NY court raises bar for DNA evidence
www.mpnnow.com

ALBANY — New York's highest court ruled Thursday that DNA evidence presented by prosecutors must be accompanied at trial by at least one analyst involved in the critical stages of its processing or who independently analyzed the raw data. The Court of …

12
Like
Save
Next-level data storage: DNA
www.iol.co.za

London – It's a far cry from slow floppy disks and temperamental hard drives, but computers in the future could be storing your information using the building blocks of life – DNA. Microsoft is exploring the organic material as a potential store of …

11
Like
Save
DNA child killer Colin Pitchfork could be moved to open prison
www.itv.com

The first man to be convicted of murder on the basis of DNA evidence should be moved to an open prison, according to the Parole Board. Colin Pitchfork was handed a 30-year minimum term when he was jailed in 1988 for killing two schoolgirls in …

8
Like
Save
Microsoft Acquires 10 Million Strands Of DNA For Digital Storage Experiment
www.techtimes.com

When compared to traditional storage systems, the data density offered by DNA is of a higher scale. To illustrate, 1 gram of DNA is equivalent to nearly 1 billion TB (or 1 ZB) of data. Moreover, it is far more robust than conventional systems of …

18
Like
Save
First man convicted using DNA takes first step towards release
www.policeprofessional.com

Colin Pitchfork, the first killer to be convicted as the result of a DNA profile, has been refused parole, but recommended for transfer to an open prison. Pitchfork was convicted of the rape and murder of two 15-year-old girls in Leicestershire in 1988 …

7
Like
Save
Human-alien hybrids 'REALLY EXIST' and implant ET DNA into women, says green …
www.express.co.uk

… for his latest publication, Meet The Hybrids: The Lives And Missions of ET Ambassadors On Earth published by Amazon and co-authored with Barbara Lamb, he spent time interviewing eight people who claim they have grown up with implanted alien DNA …

20
Like
Save