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Renegades Join Forces for Affordable Insulin
But can they manufacture it at scale?
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Rob Waters
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China Doubles Down on the Double Helix
From sleepless startups to huge sequencing centers, genomics is booming in China. Will other countries get left behind?
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Yiting Sun
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Your Guide to Getting Sequenced
A handy chart for sorting out many of the options in DNA analysis.
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Kill Time in Traffic by Diagnosing Cancer
Lou Auguste harnesses robotics and software to amp up remote medicine.
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Jessica Leber
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Get Paid for Your DNA
The secrets in your genes may be worth even more to researchers than they are to you.
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Kat McGowan
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If Your Doctors Can’t Cure Your Cancer, Maybe You Can
Hit with a rare disease, Onno Faber formed a startup to hack it — and he’s taking on conventional medicine in the process.
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Grace Rubenstein
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It’s Time to Believe in Synthetic Biology
Juan Enriquez bets on the end of undruggable targets, the power of programmable cells, and a machine that cooks up biological material.
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David Ewing Duncan
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Neurotribe Finds Promised Land
Ultra Testing shows that autism in the workplace can be a feature, not a bug.
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Amanda Schaffer
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The Genetic Secrets of the World’s Greatest Free Diver
William Trubridge’s genome reveals some of his superpowers — and why his training is riskier than he ever imagined. Part two of a three-part series.
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Amanda Schaffer
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