
'AIR JAWS' Incredible photo catches record-breaking shark breach showing great white...
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'AIR JAWS' Incredible photo catches record-breaking shark breach showing great white soar into air to take out a 'seal'
NASA's Mars 2020 mission and the Perseverance rover are on their way to Mars. At 4:50 am EDT (11:50 GMT), the spacecraft lifted off from Launch Complex 41 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida atop a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket on
We've known for several years that Chinese authorities collect DNA samples from their people, but they've recently ramped up their efforts in a way that is concerning observers around the world.
For several years now, the police and other authorities in China have been collecting across the country DNA samples from millions of men and boys who aren't suspected of having committed any crime.
As close as we've gotten to sequencing the entire human genome, there are still a few gaps.
As my readers know, I've been reporting on new types of technology that could be used in a coming COVID-19 vaccine--and warning about the consequences.
Are you already immune to COVID-19 without being infected with it?
Why are Bill Gates and the US military involved?
A human embryo editing experiment gone wrong has scientists warning against treading into the field altogether.
A human embryo editing experiment gone wrong has scientists warning against treading into the field altogether.
Researchers at Johns Hopkins University has developed a way to speed up the CRISPR-Cas9 gene-editing process by using light-sensitive nucleotides.
Suspended animation a step closer? Scientists discover 'snooze button' in the brain that could induce 'hibernation' in humans to help them recover from illness or surgery
Embryo-like model created from stem cells provides a 'blueprint' of the human body and could reveal the causes of birth defects and diseases
Jonathan Latham of Independent Science News joins us to discuss his 2017 article, "Gates Foundation Hired PR Firm to Manipulate UN Over Gene Drives."
Researchers at Tulane University School of Medicine have identified a gene that causes an aggressive form of breast cancer to rapidly grow. More importantly, they have also discovered a way to "turn it off" and inhibit cancer from occurring.
Science Advances – Interfacing gene circuits with microelectronics through engineered population dynamics
The Sherpa people living at high altitudes in Nepal and the Himalayas have a genetic trait that puzzles and fascinates scientists.
The Sherpa people living at high altitudes in Nepal and the Himalayas have a genetic trait that puzzles and fascinates scientists.
Billionaire oil tycoon builds £280million superyacht with eight laboratories and submarine and will invite 400 marine scientists on board for four weeks a year to study how to protect the ocean
Judy Mikovits, Ph.D. is a cellular and molecular biologist,1 researcher and was the founding research director of the Whittemore Peterson Institute that researches and treats chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) in Reno, Nevada.
CRISPR-Cas9 gene-editing is one of the most powerful tools available to modern science, but genetically-modified organisms (GMOs) in food are subject to some tight regulations.
Meep Meep! Real-life Wile E. Coyote is filmed chasing a roadrunner in scene straight out of a Looney Tunes episode
The Bobcat BOUNCE! Moment fearless feline makes huge leap over Louisiana lake then gracefully hops across weir
How Japanese honeybees defend themselves from 'murder hornets' by surrounding them and vibrating their bodies to 116 degrees to COOK them to death
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Farmer gets the fright of his life after discovering an extremely rare spider with a freaky 'stamp' on its abdomen
This video shows the bizarre moment air bubbles move through an incredible 20-million-year-old amber fossil.
As the mainstream media and politicians begin to raise/admit the possibilities that the source of COVID-19 was...
Andrew Kaufman, MD, is credentialed in biology, medicine, oncology, and psychiatry.
With psilocybin on the cusp of becoming a clinically validated and approved medicine, scientists are exploring new ways to produce the chemical without needing to grow magic mushrooms or relying on costly synthesis techniques.