US scientists have produced early human embryos from skin cell DNA, opening new possibilities for fertility but raising ...
A man in a red knit cap yanked as hard as he could. “That’s just—my ankle—breaking!” Cam yelped. No one suggested slicing the ...
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🧬 Transforming skin cells into eggs: hope for infertile or same-sex couples
Researchers at Oregon Health & Science University have reached an unexpected milestone in the fight against infertility. Starting from simple skin cells, they have successfully created human ...
AI, digital avatars, and simulacra no longer just help us—they are beginning to control our choices, emotions, and political decisions. What does the future look like when the state is modeled in the ...
The ability to discern accuracy, bias, and intent, educators said, must now be seen as a core literacy. Developing such judgment calls for deliberate teaching strategies, reimagined assessments, and ...
As the Trump administration continues to make landmark political decisions through executive orders and judicial means, a human rights lawyer examines whether the U.S. has become the latest example of ...
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This ‘Clock’ Could Warn of Hidden Stresses to Animals, Offering a Long-Sought Signal That a Population Is Nearing Collapse
The epigenetic clock measures biological age and could help scientists assess the health of polar bears, dolphins, baboons ...
The new Sony Bravia 8 Series offers a stunning big screen experience that marks a new standard in the OLED television market.
Officers discovered a grim collection of trinkets in his home, including bowls carved from skulls and lampshades fashioned ...
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The Business Strategy Analyst with Jules Nartey-Tokoli: Western economic development hegemony: A mirage of progress (I)
The term civilization has long been a central concept in history, sociology, and philosophy, yet its meaning is far from fixed: it depends heavily on perspective, culture, values, and what people ...
In the film, the central character is a fireman named Guy Montag, who destroys properties considered illegal, including books escapes to the countryside where he meets the Book People, a large ...
A conversation with the legendary evolutionary thinker and archaeologist, Eudald Carbonell. By Jan Ritch-Frel and Deborah ...
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