Elon Musk on His Space Internet: 'Whoa, It Worked'
Not bad, considering if currently consists of just 60 satellites, of which three aren’t even working.
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Not bad, considering if currently consists of just 60 satellites, of which three aren’t even working.
These strange primates just got a little stranger.
The bacteria Helicobacter pylori has become harder to fend off, according to new research.
But there are still plenty of mysteries to solve about the illness.
Just in time for Halloween, doctors in France say they witnessed a real-life horror tale involving an antibiotic-resistant superbug.
Scientists aren’t entirely sure about the potential consequences.
Credit goes to temperature spikes in the stratosphere, which stopped ozone-depleting chemicals from forming.
Please don't try this on humans.
This research could make filmmaking tools more accessible and affordable for those who don't have millions of dollars to burn.
They're better for the environment than traditional rat-control measures like poison, too.
A new technique called prime editing can improve upon CRISPR by performing gene edits with more accuracy and fewer off-target effects.
“We think we’ve cracked one of the biggest nuts in the synthetic food industry.”
Experimental evidence provides hints toward the origins of the Solar System's most dramatic surface features.
Aliens Exist (that's a reference to the Blink 182 song, not a statement of belief).
The voluntary recall was announced after traces of cancer-causing asbestos were detected during testing.
Satellites could one day prove to be a simpler, more affordable way to study these strandings than present day networks and aerial surveys.