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  • Woolly Mice Created with Mammoth Genes in Breakthrough Gene Editing

    In a groundbreaking move in the realm of genetic engineering, scientists have achieved a significant milestone by creating genetically modified mice with traits reminiscent of the woolly mammoth, marking a key step in the endeavor to resurrect this ancient species. The ambitious project, spearheaded by researchers at Colossal Biosciences in the United States, aims to…

  • New Immune System Discovery Unveils Potential Antibiotic Goldmine

    A recent breakthrough in the realm of science has unveiled a new facet of the immune system that holds immense potential in the fight against bacterial infections. This groundbreaking discovery, made by a team of researchers in Israel, sheds light on a previously unknown function of a cellular component called the proteasome. Traditionally known for…

  • Royal Society Faces Backlash for Not Addressing Elon Musk’s Behavior

    The Royal Society, a renowned scientific institution, has recently faced criticism for its failure to address the controversial behavior of Elon Musk, a prominent figure known for his technological innovations. Musk, who became a fellow of the Royal Society in 2018, has come under scrutiny for actions that are seen as undermining scientific integrity. Despite…

  • WEHI Partners with Moderna to Develop mRNA Medicines for Autoimmune Diseases

    In a groundbreaking move, the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute (WEHI) has formed a pioneering partnership with the biotechnology company Moderna to propel the development of mRNA-based medicines tailored for autoimmune diseases. This collaboration marks a significant milestone in Australia, where WEHI researchers will gain exclusive access to Moderna’s cutting-edge platform technology, aimed at expediting…

  • NASA Extends Voyager Mission by Turning Off Science Instruments

    NASA has decided to extend the Voyager mission by turning off two of the spacecraft’s science instruments. Engineers at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory turned off the cosmic ray subsystem on Voyager 1 in February and will deactivate Voyager 2’s low-energy charged particle instrument in March. This move aims to conserve energy as the power supply…