Silly Startup Claims It Can Predict How Your Baby Will Look Based on DNA
BABYGlimpse may or may not offer you a estimation of what you and your partner's future child might look like.
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BABYGlimpse may or may not offer you a estimation of what you and your partner's future child might look like.
Although there is currently no long-term data on how the drug performs, this could be a landmark in the field of biomedicine.
An investigation into the oral health of orcas in captivity is raising serious concerns about the welfare of these majestic creatures.
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The US President is back at it with another media-distracting pissing contest.
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Sometimes, the most disappointing results are the ones that line up with established scientific theories.
And why a return to coal is a bad idea.
This doesn't necessarily mean the telescope will discover alien life, but it's still pretty cool.