We wanted to see if Ancestry can actually reveal a person’s family history and what records were available in its database, so we put it to the test.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (WHAT THE TECH?) — Millions of Americans have used at-home DNA test kits. Now there are new concerns over who has that information and what they can do with it. It didn’t have to be ...
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Meet Stride, the new health optimisation company delivering a holistic approach to your wellbeing in the comfort of your own home via DNA testing kits, says Charlotte Cole. Taking control of our ...
More than 26 million people have taken an at-home DNA test, MIT Technology Review reports. If the trend continues, MIT Technology Review projects more than 100 million people could take one of these ...