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Gene edits move pig organs closer to human transplantation
Monkeys with CRISPR-edited pig kidneys survive for more than a year, and why our brains struggle to count more than four objects. Download the Nature...
nature.com - 30+ days ago

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pets
Golden Retriever Overcome with Joy When Human 'Girlfriend' Arrives Is Truly Feeling the Love
There's nothing like the love of a dog. It's unconditional and pure. It's also a pretty great feeling when a dog chooses you out of everyone else to...
paradepets.com - 30+ days ago
science
Radical Life Extension in Humans Is Improbable This Century—but Not Impossible, Study Finds
We’ve likely reached our biological limits. For now. A new study suggests that the human lifespan might be reaching its biological limit, and any increased advancements will likely come from studying aging rather than eliminating disease. • This comes from the idea that even if diseases are eradicated,...
popularmechanics.com - 30+ days ago
nature
How To Build A Hummingbird Nest Box They Will Actually Use And Like - House Digest
Humans' fascination with the whimsical life of birds goes back literal centuries. The rarer or more unusual the bird, the more desirable it becomes...
housedigest.com - 30+ days ago
nature / science
Are Humans Making Earthquakes More Common? The Link Between Fracking and Seismic Activity
In recent years, the earth has been shaking more frequently, and it’s not just nature calling the shots. The question on many minds is whether human...
weather-fox.com - 12 days ago
nature
AI could soon tackle projects that take humans weeks
New metric assesses how AI is getting better at completing long tasks — but some researchers are wary of long-term predictions. Today’s artificial...
nature.com - 17 days ago
science
A Mysterious 'Population B' Split From Humans 1.5 Million Years Ago—and Its DNA Is Still Inside You
Who knew our “cousins” were so smart? Using a new method of modeling genetic data, researchers identified a split in human ancestry dating back 1.5 million years. The two populations later reconnected. • The mystery population (Population B) could make up as much as 20% of the modern human genome. • Genes...
popularmechanics.com - 16 days ago
lifestyle
This 'brilliant' tick remover is great for humans and pets — shoppers say it's 'quick, easy and painless'
Shoppers say it helps remove the "whole tick" without leaving anything behind. Tick season is already here — and with warmer temperatures in the...
yahoo.com - 30+ days ago
business
Google Business Profiles Your Edit Was Not Approved Glitch
Google Business Profile edits may have a bug or some sort of glitch. A number of local SEOs are reporting seeing the message, "Your edit was not...
seroundtable.com - 5 days ago
science / space / technology
Lightsails That Can Travel 20% of The Speed of Light Move Closer to Reality
A breakthrough method for fabricating nanotechnology-based lightsails that use laser-powered radiation to reach as much as 20% of the speed of light,...
thedebrief.org - 11 days ago
technology
Your Smartphone May Be at Risk! NSA Shares Critical Security Update For iPhone & Android Users
The National Security Agency (NSA) has warned about security risks in Signal app, particularly its Linked Devices and Group Invite Links features, stressing that human error is the biggest threat rather than app vulnerabilities. The agency urges users to carefully manage their settings to prevent...
mashable.com - 1 day ago
learning
Meta's New AI Translates Speech in Real time Across More Than 100 Languages
The dream of a universal AI interpreter just got a bit closer. This week, tech giant Meta released a new AI that can almost instantaneously translate...
singularityhub.com - 30+ days ago
learning
You Will Never Win an Argument On the Internet—Here's Why
The Internet promised us a renaissance of discourse. Armed with instant access to all human knowledge and the ability to connect with brilliant minds...
joanwestenberg.com - 30+ days ago
science
Lagoa Santa Man
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atlasobscura.com - 12 days ago
fitness
Single- nucleus multiomic analysis of Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome liver reveals PPARA signaling enrichment and metabolic dysfunction
Beckwith- Wiedemann Syndrome (BWS) is an epigenetic overgrowth syndrome caused by methylation changes in the human 11p15 chromosomal locus. Patients...
nature.com - 10 days ago
lifestyle
'I have my life back': Canadian woman, 62, credits hormone therapy with alleviating her menopause symptoms
For women under 60, hormone therapy can be a relatively safe way to minimize symptoms related to menopause. Jane Emlyn began experiencing...
yahoo.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Daily briefing: The mystery man at the centre of the Human Genome Project
How one man became the source of almost all of the first human genome sequence. Plus, how anti-obesity drugs cause nausea and an elusive midsize...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
books
In Arkady Martine’s Rose/House, The House Haunts You
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reactormag.com - 8 days ago
fitness
Cardiovascular endurance linked to better brain health in aging women, study finds
An analysis of data from the Human Connectome Project found that older individuals tended to have lower brain gray matter volume and cortical...
psypost.org - 7 days ago
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Elusive stem cells discovered in human retina may lead to treatment for blindness
In work that could revive debates about the use of fetal tissue in research, scientists say they have found a long–sought-after population of stem...
science.org - 9 days ago
pets
Group protests downtown Raleigh pet store that sells ‘humanely raised designer pets’
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cbs17.com - 30+ days ago
architecture / nature
Long-term Switzerland-wide study finds the layout of trees may impact human health
Beyond creating a serene and open atmosphere in urban areas, trees and parks also contribute to human well-being. There are various reasons for this:...
phys.org - 30+ days ago
celebrity
Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner Are 'Closer Than Ever' Despite Divorcing 9 Years Ago: 'They Like Spending time Together'
Ben Affleck has been seen cozying up to his ex-wife Jennifer Garner lately, but it doesn't mean they're an item. “Ben and Jen are closer than ever,” a...
okmagazine.com - 30+ days ago
fitness
The Quest for a Women’s Sub-Four-Minute Mile Begins
The barrier is closer than it seems, researchers argue—if you fully optimize drafting and other logistical details. On May 29, 1954—just 23 days after Roger Bannister entered the history books as the world’s first sub-four-minute miler—a 21-year-old British woman named Diane Leather notched a...
outsideonline.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Anthropogenic activity and climate change exacerbate the spread of pathogenic bacteria in the environment
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science.org - 9 days ago
diy
‘This has me messed up’: Woman buys trees from Lowe’s. Then she takes a closer look at them
‘What are these things?’ One Lowe’s shopper was in for quite the surprise after bringing home a couple of trees from the home improvement...
dailydot.com - 11 days ago