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Fortune: Genetic sequencing gets personal

Price competition is coming to the rarified world of genome sequencing.

How memories form, fade, and persist over time

What was the name of that guy with that stuff in that place with those things? Don't you remember?

How human genes become patented

Here's a little-known fact: Under current law, it's possible to hold a patent on a piece of human DNA, otherwise known as a gene.

Why right-brainers will rule this century

Your left brain is logical, linear, by-the-numbers; the right side is creative, artistic, empathetic. Oprah Winfrey talks with Daniel Pink about his groundbreaking book, "A Whole New Mind", and explores how right-brain thinkers are wired for 21st-century success.

Why screening your genes is big business

If you want to peer inside your DNA, there's no shortage of companies offering avenues for doing so these days.

Human genome map for sale on eBay

Have at least $68,000 to spare? If so, you may be in the running to join an exclusive group of individuals who have had their complete genome sequenced.

Ancient microbes discovered alive beneath Antarctic glacier

Beneath an Antarctic glacier in a cold, airless pool that never sees the sun seems like an unusual place to search for life.

Seeing color in sounds has genetic link

When Julian Asher listens to an orchestra, he doesn't just hear music; he also sees it. The sounds of a violin make him see a rich burgundy color, shiny and fluid like a red wine, while a cello's music flows like honey in a golden yellow hue.

FSB: The next green fuel source: algae

Step into the greenhouse at Sapphire Energy, a small biofuel company in San Diego, and you might expect to be accosted by rows of exotic tropical orchids or at least a few tomato plants. But the only thing growing here is algae - lots of it.

Fortune: The Betamax of DNA sequencing?

The world of technology is filled with epic face-offs: Betamax vs. VHS, Netscape vs. Microsoft's Windows Explorer, Blu-ray vs. HD-DVD.

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