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Suspicious partners are using DNA 'infidelity' tests to find out if their loved ones are cheating
But you could face three years in jail...
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Burglar nabbed after leaving sock at crime scene
Kent police have released video showing the decisive moment that led to the arrest of a serial burglar – a single sock left behind during a robbery at a Tesco supermarket in Strood in October. DNA discovered on the sock and taken from
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Nestle IS using DNA and Artificial Intelligence to personalise user diet plans
100,000 users have signed up to the DNA diet programme in Japan
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Having sex regularly could make you age more slowly
Another reason to do it on the regular.
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36-year-old piece of gum solves cold case
In one of the most remarkable examples of DNA forensics, police used an old piece of gum to catch a killer. Find out exactly what happened in the video above. See also: Disease affecting DNA repair could help scientists find brain disorders
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This is why eating asparagus makes your wee smell
Asparagus is a strange vegetable indeed: What other food is notorious for making our wee smell after eating it? The study involved more than 6,000 women and men from two different cohorts, and while 40% of them said they could smell an odour after eating asparagus, a whole 60% said they couldn’t. The aim of the research, led by Sarah Markt and Lorelei Mucci at the Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health, was to figure out if genetic factors play a big part in smelling odours.
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How many children you have might be written in your DNA
Could the number of children you have be determined by your DNA? Researchers at the University of Oxford has discovered that the number of children we may have could already be in our DNA. The research team has unveiled twelve areas in our unique DNA sequence that are all linked with the age at which we have our first child and the eventual size of our family.