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Mice with human cells developed using ‘game-changing’ technique
Human cells injected into amniotic fluid find their way into fetal mouse organs. Researchers have developed mice with organs containing human cells,...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
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New Barbie doll celebrates 60 years as an astronaut, but forgets when humans first flew into space
"One tiny [mis]step for Barbie, one giant leap for dollkind!" Earth to astronaut Barbie, we have a new space collectible ... but probably not for...
space.com - 30+ days ago
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gaming
Wuthering Waves - Official June 2025 Update Trailer | Summer Game Fest 2025
Check out the latest trailer for Wuthering Waves, the free-to-play open world action role-playing game developed and published by Kuro Games. Get a...
ign.com - 30 days ago
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health
Warren pushes Kennedy on his financial gain from vaccine lawsuits
“You won’t go to work for a drug company after you leave HHS, but you and I both know there’s another way to...
politico.com - 30+ days ago
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technology
Leading robotics startup AgiBot releases by far the largest humanoid manipulation dataset, paving the way for general-purpose robots in everyday life
This comprehensive ecosystem includes not only the dataset but also foundational models, standardized benchmarks, and a collaborative framework aimed...
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technology
Feds ask Musks car company how its driverless taxis will avoid causing accidents in Texas rollout
NEW YORK — Federal safety regulators have asked Elon Musk's car company to explain how its driverless taxis will avoid causing accidents when they...
livemint.com - 30+ days ago
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5.6 magnitude earthquake shakes buildings in Taiwan, series of temblors hits island
A magnitude 5.6 earthquake shook buildings in Taiwan on Thursday morning, as a series of temblors hit the island, causing little damage but possibly...
abcnews.go.com - 30+ days ago
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technology
Google rolls out AI tools to protect Chrome users against scams
Google announced on Thursday that it’s rolling out new AI-powered defenses to help combat scams on Chrome. The tech giant will begin using Gemini...
techcrunch.com - 30+ days ago
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technology
Novel, needle-free, live-attenuated influenza vaccines with broad protection against human and avian virus subtypes
A research team has achieved a significant breakthrough in developing broadly protective, live-attenuated influenza vaccines (LAIV). These innovative...
sciencedaily.com - 30+ days ago
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Why the humanoid workforce is running late
Humanoid hype is dividing frenzied investors from skeptical roboticists, with reporters caught in between. On Thursday I watched Daniela Rus, one of...
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job & work
Tech companies claim AI can recognize human emotions. But the science doesn't stack up
Can artificial intelligence (AI) tell whether you're happy, sad, angry or frustrated? According to technology companies that offer AI-enabled emotion...
techxplore.com - 30+ days ago
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auto
In-N-Out cruise brings together car lovers to combat human trafficking
Gregory White, right, and Hilary Roberts White pose for a photo next to their 1971 Chevrolet Chevelle, which won best muscle car during a car cruise...
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This is how you make a pro website with Wix's big brother – Wix Studio
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creativebloq.com - 14 days ago
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Man finds 300,000-year-old skull unlike any human species we have ever seen
Archaeologists have spent the past 60 years trying to understand where the skull fits in human evolution, and it seems there may be an...
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Snap says New Mexico intentionally friended alleged child predators, then blamed the company
The New Mexico AG’s office mischaracterized their own investigation into the company, Snap says. Snap says the basis of a scathing lawsuit suggesting it...
theverge.com - 30+ days ago
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3 in 5 Americans Say AI Improves Their Lives: Here's Where Most of Them Live
The most common reasons for using AI are writing, editing, and online search, according to a study from The Listening App, which found a lot...
pcmag.com - 30+ days ago
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Daily briefing: Neanderthals and humans made babies — briefly
Mixing between Neanderthals and Homo sapiens lasted less than 7,000 years — a remarkably short time on evolutionary scale. Plus, Ozempic shows...
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Karen Russell on What Natural Disasters Can Reveal About the Human Condition
Karen Russell’s first novel, Swamplandia!, set in swampland Florida, is a haunting, alluring phantasmagoria, filled with vivid wordplay and...
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The labor market is getting softer. Bosses are using that to bring workers back to the office
CEOs are using their increased leverage from the apparent softening of the labor market and economy to issue more back-to-office mandates, an executive recruiter said. “...
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Caste is Not Just a Dalit issue, it’s a Human Rights Question: Jyoti Nisha, Documentary Filmmaker
Jyoti Nisha is a young filmmaker from Mumbai whose new documentary, Dr. B R Ambedkar Now and Then, looks at the many complex and interesting...
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parenting
I Couldn’t Stop Yelling At My Kids. Then I Uncovered Something Surprising Was Causing It
“I was surprised to uncover this because I had a ‘good’ childhood.” I’m standing in my kitchen chopping garlic when my 2-year-old shouts for...
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beauty
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How the brain spies on the gut: with help from newfound immune cells
The body’s pathogen fighters can act as surveillance forces that ferry information from the gut and fat deposits to the brain. Special-agent immune...
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A major UCLA study says that at least 65 species of animals laugh
If you've never seen a fox giggle, you're in for a treat. Laughter is one of the most natural impulses in humans. Most babies start...
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science
Quintessential Resilience: The Breadfruit in the Caribbean
The breadfruit tree has coexisted with humans for more than three thousand years. Its future may depend on how strong of an ally humans can...
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The good and bad of Apple Intelligence after using it on my iPhone for months
Whether you love or hate it, AI doesn’t appear to be going away any time soon. In fact, AI is evolving quite rapidly, and...
digitaltrends.com - 30+ days ago
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