The USDA Just Gave the Green Light to CRISPR'd Food

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Astronomers Have Detected 72 Incredibly Bright Explosions, Caused by a Mysterious Source

Astronomers find 72 bright and fast explosions

Astronomers have detected 72 incredibly bright and quick events flashing across a recent sky survey – and they’re struggling to understand where they came from. Read More [CREDIT: M. PURSIAINEN / UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON]

This ‘Injectable Bandage’ Made From Seaweed Could Stop Internal Bleeding in Minutes

This 'Injectable Bandage' Made From Seaweed Could Stop Internal Bleeding in Minutes

Scientists have invented an injectable ‘bandage’ made out of a common food ingredient and nanoparticles. Read More

NASA funds plan to put robot bees on Mars

NASA funds plans to put robot bees on Mars

NASA is funding the development of a swarm of robotic insects which it hopes to send to Mars on a mission to explore inaccessible nooks and crevices on the Red Planet. Read More

These 170-Million-Year-Old Dinosaur Tracks Were Uncovered in Scotland

These 170-Million-Year-Old Dinosaur Tracks Were Uncovered in Scotland

Scientists have discovered ancient dinosaur tracks on the Isle of Skye in Scotland dating back to the Middle Jurassic period. Read More

The USDA Just Gave the Green Light to CRISPR’d Food

The USDA Just Gave the Green Light to CRISPR'd Food

For nearly two years now, the U.S. Department of Agriculture has been quietly giving the go-ahead to a handful of crops that have been genetically engineered using CRISPR Read More

Monkeys surprised scientists by sharing even more when no one was looking

These monkeys surprised scientists by sharing even more when no one was looking

Marmoset monkeys exist on a branch of the evolutionary tree that is distinct from the one that led to humans Read More

Why do knuckles crack? The answer might be in a mathematical equation

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The reason why knuckles pop or crack when stretched is largely a mystery, but a recent study claims it’s because of popping fluid bubbles Read More

CERN Researchers Think They Saw Rare Particle Decay That Could Lead to New Physics

CERN Researchers Think They Saw Rare Particle Decay That Could Lead to New Physics

Physicists in Switzerland are on a subatomic hunt that, they hope, will reveal some entirely new results beyond the limits of their theories Read More

Astronomers use artificial intelligence to spot 6,000 new craters on the Moon

Astronomers use artificial intelligence to spot 6,000 new craters on the Moon

One of the biggest challenges in astronomy is also the most obvious: space is big, and it takes a long time to look at it all Read More

Earliest Known Human Footprints in North America Found on Canadian Island

Earliest Known Human Footprints in North America Found on Canadian Island

Stamped across the shoreline of Calvert Island, British Columbia, are 13,000-year-old human footprints that archaeologists believe to be the earliest found so far in North America Read More

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More Nitrogen May Help Offset Effect Of Climate Change On Wheat

More Nitrogen May Help Offset Effect Of Climate Change On Wheat

Scientists at the Indian Institute of Technology- Kharagpur explored the possibility of nutrient management as a way to sustain wheat productivity even at higher concentrations of carbon dioxide

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Paper-based tuberculosis test could boost diagnoses in developing countries

Diagnosing tuberculosis (TB) early can allow patients to receive the medicine they need and also help prevent the disease from spreading. But in resource-limited areas, equipment requirements and long wait times for results are obstacles to diagnosis and treatment. To tackle this problem, scientists report in ACS Sensors the development of a fast, paper-based tuberculosis test that can be read with a smartphone.

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