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Almost 30 years after a man's remains were found wrapped in a carpet in Plymouth Township, a murder victim has been laid to ...
A bankruptcy judge approved the sale of 23andMe's assets and business operations to a nonprofit led by 23andMe’s co-founder ...
Anne Wojcicki's nonprofit TTAM Research Institute will purchase "substantially all" of San Francisco-based 23andMe's assets.
Skeletal remains found in 1997 in Plymouth Township have been identified as Benjamin Fountain using advanced DNA technology.
Police began investigating the death, and determined the remains were an adult male that likely died by homicide.
A bankruptcy court this week approved the $305 million sale of genetics testing firm 23andMe to a nonprofit organization led ...
Genomics is not just about science—it’s about your life. From how you respond to medications to your risk of chronic illness, ...
Anne Wojcicki’s bid to buy 23andMe, the genetic testing company she co-founded nearly 20 years ago, has received the court’s ...