A new forensic tool was instrumental in identifying a drowning victim whose remains had lain submerged for 94 years.
Life insurance companies can legally use the results of genetic tests to decline coverage or increase premiums. MPs have called for legislation that bans this practice.
Population genetic screening for familial hypercholesterolemia in Australia could be cost-effective for the healthcare system.
A by-product of above-ground nuclear testing in the 1950s is helping forensic scientists determine an unidentified person’s time-of-death.
To what extent is "welfare chauvinism" apparent in One Nation’s views of social welfare policies in relation to Indigenous Australians, refugees and asylum seekers?
Researchers are using the environmental DNA sampling method to effectively assess animal populations in bushfire-affected areas.
How likely is it that we'll have a relatively quick fix for COVID-19, and what are the hurdles?
Knowing who you are is considered a fundamental right, but for some, the answer to ‘Who am I?’ lies in the complex emotional and legal matrix of donor conception.
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