Genetics

It's estimated that up to a third of the athletes that we'll watch at the Olympics, will be dopers. So how do you dope and get away with it?
Alistair Jennings, Contributor
Scientists try to uncover the brilliance of Leonardo da Vinci.
Joel Shurkin, Contributor
Even in a perfect environment, DNA still needs defenses against oxidation.
Sara Rennekamp, Contributing Editor
Putting foreign genetic material into bees may reveal insights into honeybee behavior.
Katharine Gammon, Contributor
Population crisis tests National Park Service's policy to avoid human intervention.
Joel Shurkin, Contributor
Human genomes are a boon to medical research, but pose privacy risks.
Sarah Witman, Contributor
Researchers discover how fungi grow so quickly.
Sara Rennekamp, Contributing Editor
Researchers strive to improve the quality of a central holiday symbol.
Karin Heineman, ISTV Executive Producer
What could be the most controversial medical test yet is looming.
Joel Shurkin, Contributor
Singing-related genes may provide clues on human disorders.
Inside Science Television
By quickly providing answers, new DNA sequencers are helping combat outbreaks of deadly diseases.
Carrie Arnold, Contributor
Are you a natural blond? New DNA tests can reveal your true hair color, and other physical attributes.
Katharine Gammon, Contributor