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  1. Time names the 23andMe retail DNA test 'Invention of the Year'

    Time names the 23andMe retail DNA test 'Invention of the Year'

    engadget.com » Engadget - Nov 3, 2008

    Filed under: Misc. Gadgets Time Magazine has released its annual Best Inventions issue, and topping the list is the 23andMe retail DNA test, a kit which which offers consumers 23 clinical reports on their genetic risk

    Also tagged: dna, ancestry, dna testing, 23andme, dnatesting

  2. Advances In Prenatal Testing Create New Twist In Abortion Debate [Roe Vs. World]

    Advances In Prenatal Testing Create New Twist In Abortion Debate [Roe Vs. World]

    jezebel.com » Jezebel - Oct 27, 2008

    With Trig Palin being perhaps the best known special-needs child in American history, there have been several articles about increased genetic testing for prenatal abnormalities in recent days. As the story goes, Sarah

    Also tagged: genetics, autism, abortion, down syndrome, special needs, roe vs world

  3. Royal Mail criticised for stamp honouring 'racist' Marie Stopes

    telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph UK News - Oct 14, 2008

    Royal Mail has been criticised for releasing a stamp honouring Marie Stopes the birth control pioneer who is accused of being a racist and a Nazi sympathiser.

    Also tagged: racism, family planning, royal mail, stamps, racist, hitler, nazi, birth control, marie stopes, sterilisation, elizabeth garrett anderson, rev peter mullen, fr ray blake, millicent garrett fawcett, father ray blake, barbara castle

  4. To think, Lil’ Wayne could have been prevented

    xxlmag.com » XXL - Sep 30, 2008

    If only there had been a guy like John LaBruzzo around back in 1982.

    Also tagged: bloggers, lil wayne, bol s saturday night workout

  5. Louisiana Representative John Labruzzo is ... [An Idiot's Idiot]

    jezebel.com » Jezebel - Sep 26, 2008

    Louisiana Representative John Labruzzo is a unique problem solver. Recognizing that generational poverty is a problem for many people in his state, he's dispensed with the usual solutions of education, training, access

    Also tagged: louisiana, john labruzzo, john labruzzo sterilization, sterilzation, an idiot s idiot

  6. Welcome to the Gattaca Dating Service! [Eugenics]

    io9.com » io9 - Jul 23, 2008

    It's the perfect dating site for the personal genome age: Genepartner will take your genetic material and hook you up with people whose genetic profiles match yours. Because you wouldn't want to date somebody with a

    Also tagged: dating

  7. Problems with Eugenics (1967)

    paleo-future.blogspot.com » Paleo-Future - May 19, 2008

    A few months back we looked at a clip from the February 26, 1967 episode of CBS's 21st Century. The episode includes an interview with James Bonner, who advocated for human eugenics in the future. Today, we have a

    Also tagged: cbs, 1960s, 21st century

  8. Genetic Discrimination Banned -- Gattaca Still Possible? [Conspiracy Theory]

    io9.com » io9 - Apr 25, 2008

    Yesterday the United States Congress passed the Genetic Information Non-discrimination Act (GINA), which bans health insurance companies and your employers from using your genetic information against you. This is a

    Also tagged: trent lott, conspiracy theory, strom thurmond, tom coburn, gattaca

  9. Future "Brotherhood" (1976)

    paleo-future.blogspot.com » Paleo-Future - Feb 28, 2008

    Carl T. Rowan wrote a piece which appeared in the July 3, 1976 Stevens Point Daily Journal (Stevens Point, WI) titled, "Sees hatred yet a century hence." Rowan covers issues of racism, eugenics and elitism in the

    Also tagged: space, racism, 1970s, racial issues, harriet beecher stowe

  10. 21st Century Eugenics (1967)

    paleo-future.blogspot.com » Paleo-Future - Dec 7, 2007

    The CBS series 21st Century aired a program titled, "The Mystery of Life" on February 26, 1967. The program looked at genetics and the future of humanity. In this clip, host Walter Cronkite interviews biologist James

    Also tagged: reproduction, 1960s, 21st century

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