‘Necrobots’: Scientists Convert Spider’s Corpse Into A Machine ‘Necrobots’: Scientists Convert Spider’s Corpse Into A Machine John Hugh DeMastri on August 5, 2022 Scientists at Rice University converted the corpse …
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By Will Dunham WASHINGTON – Scientists have answered a longstanding question about mammalian evolution, examining ear anatomy of living and extinct mammals and their close relatives to determine when warm-bloodedness …
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By Will Dunham WASHINGTON – The evolution of penguins from their flying seabird ancestors into the flightless denizens of marine environments from frigid Antarctica to the tropical Galapagos Islands is …
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By Will Dunham WASHINGTON – Astronomers have spotted in a galaxy adjacent to our Milky Way what they are calling a cosmic “needle in a haystack” – a black hole …
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Husband-and-Wife Scientists Plead Guilty to Illegally Importing Potentially Toxic Lab Chemicals and Illegally Forwarding Confidential mRNA Vaccine Research to China
by DOJ PressAssistant U. S. Attorney Alexandra F. Foster (619) 546-6735 NEWS RELEASE SUMMARY – May 19, 2022 SAN DIEGO – Chenyan Wu and Lianchun Chen, a married couple who worked as …
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By Nikolaj Skydsgaard and Jennifer Rigby COPENHAGEN/LONDON – For many people worldwide, having cotton swabs thrust up their nose or down their throat to test for COVID-19 has become a …
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By Will Dunham WASHINGTON – A fresh examination of meteorites that landed in the United States, Canada and Australia is bolstering the notion that such objects may have delivered to …
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By Simon Jessop and Ross Kerber LONDON – The world is awash with money, yet spending nowhere near enough to prevent extreme climate change. As time runs out, urgent policy …
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STERLING, Va. – It may not rise to the level of a Galileo or Marco Polo discovery, but a recent Customs and Border Protection discovery is just as exciting, while …
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A paralyzed man became the first person to walk again after having his spinal cord completely severed. Michel Roccati, who was paralyzed for five years after a motorcycle accident, took …
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-British researchers want to repurpose existing antiviral therapies to treat COVID-19, the University of Oxford said on Friday, in an attempt to sidestep lengthy development processes through readily available drugs. …
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By Jennifer Rigby LONDON – Leading South African scientists are set to investigate COVID-19 and HIV in tandem, amid mounting evidence that the collision of the two pandemics could be …
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By Will Dunham WASHINGTON – Scientists have detected what appears to be an incredibly dense star behaving unlike anything else ever seen – and suspect it might be a type …
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Dozens of policy experts and scientists issued an open letter Monday urging governments and the United Nations to restrict solar geoengineering. The letter called upon world leaders to commit to …
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Scientists discovered the world’s largest fish breeding ground deep beneath the Arctic, stretching dozens of miles, the academic journal Science reported. Scientists aboard an Antarctic research cruise discovered a densely populated …
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Scientists believe a meteor exploded early New Year’s Day over Pittsburgh, causing mysterious loud noises and vibrations that shook the city. “The loud explosion heard over SW PA earlier may …
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Nearly 600 scientists and mathematicians have signed a letter conveying “deep concern” over California’s recent steps to reform its mathematics curriculum for K-12 students that are purportedly designed to close …
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Laurel Duggan on October 19, 2021 David Romps, director of the Berkeley Atmospheric Sciences Center (BASC), publicly resigned Monday over his concern that the school excludes scientists based on their …
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Three scientists were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics and a $1.1 million cash prize for their research on climate change and related phenomena. “Syukuro Manabe and Klaus Hasselmann laid …
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Scientists believe they have found physical evidence that an exploding space rock could have inspired one of the most infamous stories in the Bible, archaeologist Christopher R. Moore wrote, Yahoo …