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CNET on MSN23andMe Files for Chapter 11: What's Next for Your Data?Me made a name for itself by selling at-home, mail-in DNA testing kits that gave ordinary people a look at their possible ...
This means that not only does 23andMe possess the genetic data of 15 million people, but it also possesses almost a billion additional data points associated with this genetic information. This makes ...
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ABC4 Utah on MSNHow to protect (and delete) your DNA data after 23andMe bankruptcy filingThe genetic testing company 23andMe recently filed for bankruptcy and announced it was looking to sell “substantially all of ...
They are telling Georgians and South Carolinians to consider deleting their 23andMe accounts to protect their genetic data.
Blockchain advocates hope 23andMe’s bankruptcy will serve as a wake-up call regarding the need for decentralization.
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Where would my genetic data go after I dropped it in a mailbox and sent it to a lab for an intimate analysis performed by ...
The open source repository of genetic data will delete its banks of data on April 30, its co-founder confirms.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNOpenSNP to shut down, delete all DNA data amid growing surveillance concernsOpenSNP, an open-source genetic database, is shutting down on April 30, deleting all DNA data to protect users from ...
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Biometrics are getting more common in travel, and for many airline passengers, they've made the airport experience smoother.
The FDA’s Office of Strategic Programs was among the casualties in today’s early-morning layoffs that hit staff across the ...
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