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How genetic engineering could reshape medicine and human life
Genetic engineering is moving from the lab bench into clinics, farms, and even family planning decisions, promising to change ...
The IUCN vote holds no legal weight in any nation, but it is of huge symbolic, cultural and political importance. By ...
Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
A Trove of Sea Cow Fossils in Qatar Reveals a New Species That Munched on Seagrass 21 Million Years Ago
The findings suggest that sea cows have been engineering ecosystems in the Persian Gulf for tens of millions of years ...
The Explorers Club has become a direct pipeline for content creators seeking real stories rooted in adventure, science, and ...
A new research collaboration that fuses fashion and science is set to send bacteria into space—and the outcomes could create ...
The Argus on MSN
The surgeons who opened the way for organ transplant surgery
English led the country's first successful heart transplant in 1979 at Royal Papworth Hospital, he passed away at the age of ...
Key breakthrough for the return of the dodo: viable cells have been obtained and genetically modified birds have been prepared.
A Nobel laureate, he identified an enzyme that cuts DNA, laying the groundwork for milestones in scientific research and ...
Scouse comic Chris lost his sight in his early 20s as he was born with hereditary eye condition, retinitis pigmentosa. In an interview with the ECHO this year, Chris spoke about how both his mum and ...
"I felt like there would be no fixing the amount of pain I was in," Megan Jones, from the U.K., told Newsweek.
Will Haaland reach EPL goals record? We rank the top 100 players going to the World Cup, and how draw venue became political ...
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