“Wooly mice” a test run for mammoth gene editing
With most targeted changes not mammoth-specific, the focus is on gene editing.
With most targeted changes not mammoth-specific, the focus is on gene editing.
Personality quizzes based on ambiguous images are bunk, but we can still learn from such psychological myths.
Kennedy vowed last month to usher in an era of "radical transparency."
New survey also shows growing trust in scientists and health professionals.
Droplets of less volatile liquids like soybean oil and silicone oil have lower saturation pressures than water.
Amazon lacks space to accommodate its entire workforce.
Texas police officer switched to AT&T FirstNet and got a horrible surprise.
The person is experiencing severe respiratory illness from the H5N1 infection.
It works well, but there still aren't enough modern, console-style games.
It's increasingly unlikely that Lunar Trailblazer will deliver quality science.
Job cuts and longer hours at Blue Origin as founder takes prominent role.
"We came up prepared to stay long, even though we plan to stay short."
Flying closer to Earth delivers higher-resolution imagery, but there's a catch.
"Every single thing was clockwork... We got some Moon dust on our boots."
The FAA has cleared SpaceX to launch Starship's eighth test flight as soon as Monday.
"While it was happening, I very calmly had the thought that I was likely going to die," the Delta Air Lines passenger recalled.
Dr. Thomas Lee, chief medical officer of Press Ganey, shares his thoughts after the company's patient satisfaction scores featured in an episode of "The Pitt."
Many of those kicked off Medicaid were still eligible, research indicates, and had their coverage removed for "procedural reasons."
Kroger has issued recalls for several food products across at least 15 states since the start of February.
"We have discovered a molecular switch that can revert the fate of cancer cells," said biologist Kwang-Hyun Cho.
A lawsuit claims FIJI Water misled consumers about its product's purity and environmental impact, specifically highlighting the presence of microplastics.
"I have yet to encounter a single human being who says, 'There's a bunch of plastic in my brain and I'm totally cool with that'," said one researcher.
"Our findings in this study leave no room for doubt," said University of São Paulo researcher Isabela Benseñor.
The asteroid is hurtling towards us at a zippy 15,000 miles per hour, according to the space agency's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
"The underlying physics is quite simple," physicist Arun Bansil said.
A red-hot lava flow two miles long has been attracting crowds to the slopes of Mount Etna on the island of Sicily, Italy.
Scientists with the International Joint Commission want to see a coordinated effort to monitor microplastic pollution in the lakes.
A growing shortage of beds may end up seeing "tens to hundreds of thousands of excess American deaths each year," researchers said.
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