Only one in every six million people have the Rh null blood type. Now researchers are trying to grow it in the laboratory in ...
Interventionist fiscal policy may have stopped demand from collapsing. But the intervention is so large that politicians are ...
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Meeting Lucy: How a World-First European Exhibition Brought Visitors Face to Face With the Fossil That ‘Shrinks Time’
Two Australopithecus fossils named Lucy and Selam made a rare trip out of Ethiopia for a 60-day display at the National Museum in Prague ...
Dr. Jane Goodall is being remembered by her grandson at a public memorial service over a month after her death.
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Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan adds “this show was made by humans” in credits, calls AI the world’s most expensive plagiarism machine
With Pluribus, Vince Gilligan rejects AI’s role in storytelling, reinforcing his belief in authentic, human-made television.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration can approve new personalized treatments for rare and deadly genetic diseases based on ...
A senior researcher from DeepSeek warned about the potentially negative impact of artificial intelligence on human work and society, in one of the company’s few public appearances since its breakout ...
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World's Rarest Blood Type May Soon Be Lab-Grown
Scientists are working to grow the rarest blood type in the world in a lab, an effort that could have huge ramifications for ...
Almost 100 years before calls to decolonize science, Taung was challenging researchers to reassess their internal biases.
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People Around The World Are Talking About These 15 Major Stories That Aren't Breaking Through In The US — And They Reveal A Lot About Where We're Headed
From France rewriting its sexual assault laws to Morocco's Gen Z uprising to Trump's rare earth diplomacy in Asia, these ...
Judge Judy makes rare public appearance, plus more can't-miss pics of celebs out and about this week
Judge Judy Sheindlin and her husband, Jerry Sheindlin, make a rare public appearance, holding hands while out for lunch in ...
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Prehistoric Jomon people in Japan had 'little to no' DNA from the mysterious Denisovans, study finds
The prehistoric Jomon people of Japan had "unexpectedly low" levels of DNA from the Denisovans, our mysterious human ...
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