We could see a mass extinction event, an existential threat to multicellular life as we know it. Effective biocontainment, ...
A new study from Iceland’s Surtsey Island reveals that birds were responsible for carrying most of the plants that colonized ...
They're not serving sushi on the Moon – yet – but if or when they do, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and DASSAI want sake on the ...
Dr. Anita Goel shares groundbreaking idea that tiny DNA machines might work like quantum comps, linking physics, biology, and ...
Physicists have uncovered the fascinating world of “rotating crystals” — solids made of spinning particles that behave in ...
“We are social creatures who learn from others,” says Arash Javanbakht, a psychologist at Wayne State University and author ...
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What Happens When Biology Becomes a Weapon

Imagine a disease engineered to infect only certain people — by design. This video examines how gene-editing technologies ...
Digital detoxing is less about abstinence and more about smart boundaries. Evidence-based strategies include: • Batch ...
West Nile Virus was once a nominal concern for Utahns but since August 2003, when it was first detected in the Beehive State, ...
In this intriguing experiment, we explore the effects of inserting copper wire through a tomato stem. Join us as we delve ...
A global research effort led by Colorado State University shows that extreme, prolonged drought conditions in grasslands and ...
The “engine” at King’s College London is contradicting thermodynamic laws—and could transform how we understand proteins and ...