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‘Zombie’ Cells: Scientists Revive Bacteria with Synthetic Genomes
Researchers have successfully created living cells from dead bacteria by transplanting a fully synthetic genome, a breakthrough that could accelerate...
Gut Viruses Found to Regulate Blood Sugar in Mice, Pointing to...
New research suggests that viruses residing in the gut – collectively known as the gut virome – play a surprising role in regulating blood...
Ohio Meteor Hunt: A Race for Space Debris
Last week, a meteor exploded over northeast Ohio, triggering an immediate response from meteorite hunters across North America. Within hours,...
Beavers: Unexpected Allies in the Fight Against Climate Change
Beavers are emerging as a surprisingly effective, low-cost tool in carbon sequestration. A new study reveals that beaver-created wetlands act as net carbon sinks,...
A Brief History of Computing: From Abacus to Quantum
The evolution of computing stretches back millennia, far beyond today’s smartphones and laptops. The journey from early calculation tools to...
Eileen Collins: The First Woman to Command a Space Shuttle
The upcoming Artemis 2 moon mission, coupled with Women’s History Month, provides a fitting backdrop for the release of “Spacewoman,” a new documentary celebrating...
Brain Preservation Breakthrough: New Method Offers Hope for Future Mind Reconstruction
A research company, Nectome, is pioneering a new method for preserving mammalian brains immediately after death, aiming to reconstruct minds in the future. The...
US Space Force Shifts GPS Launch to SpaceX Amid Vulcan Rocket...
The U.S. Space Force has reassigned an upcoming GPS satellite launch from United Launch Alliance’s (ULA) new Vulcan Centaur rocket to a SpaceX Falcon...
60,000-Year-Old Poison Arrowheads Reveal Early Human Hunting Strategies
Archaeological discoveries in South Africa have unveiled remarkably sophisticated hunting tactics employed by early humans over 60,000 years ago: poison-tipped arrowheads. These findings, detailed...
Artemis 2 Crew Under Quarantine as Launch Nears
NASA’s Artemis 2 astronauts are currently in a mandatory two-week isolation period as the agency prepares for a potential launch...































