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    National Academy of Sciences endorses embryonic engineering

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    Andrew Tarantola
    Andrew Tarantola
    02.14.2017

    The next generation of humans may well be genetically modified. The National Academy of Sciences on Tuesday issued a 216-page report endorsing human germline modification in the future, but only in certain cases that would otherwise result in children being born with serious genetic diseases.

  • Health care outlets pay $4.8 million after 6,800 patient records leak on the web

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    05.10.2014

    Want to know why health care institutions can be antsy about making their patient data available online? Here's why: Columbia University and the New York and Presbyterian Hospital have paid a total of $4.8 million to settle charges after they inadvertently leaked the records of 6,800 patients to the web in 2010. The organizations allegedly didn't do enough to identify systems that had sensitive info, leaving them unprepared when a physician switched off a personal server that was keeping the records private. Both outlets are overhauling their policies in the wake of the settlement, so a repeat incident is less likely. Still, the breach is a not-so-friendly reminder that there are big risks to putting medical histories on networked computers -- your data is only as safe as the system it's on. [Image credit: Presidencia de la Republica del Ecuador, Flickr]