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Genetic Research - Page 2

April 9, 2025
Artificial Intelligence/Technology

Colossal Biosciences Claims ‘De-Extinction’ of Dire Wolves

Colossal Biosciences, the Texas-based biotech startup known for its ambitious plans to bring back extinct species, is making headlines again—this time for claiming to have resurrected the dire wolf, a prehistoric predator

History

Columbus: The Hidden Jewish Identity of a ‘Hero’

Recent revelations regarding Christopher Columbus’s heritage—suggesting that he may have been a Sephardic Jew from Spain rather than an Italian Catholic—have reignited debates about his legacy and the historical narratives surrounding his expeditions. A new genetic study has not only

October 15, 2024

China Pushes Ethical Boundaries in Race to Lead Global Biotech

China/World

China is accelerating its quest to become a global biotechnology powerhouse, using genetically modified animals in groundbreaking experiments that would face multiple ethical hurdles

Japan’s Big Bet on Stem Cell Therapies Could Soon Pay Off

Health

Japan is on the verge of a major breakthrough in medicine, thanks to years of work on induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS cells) —

Chinese Scientists Turn CO₂ into Sugar in Climate Breakthrough

July 14, 2025
Education/News

Chinese researchers have developed a groundbreaking method to convert carbon dioxide into white sugar, offering a potential solution to global challenges such as climate change and food insecurity. The team from the

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Japan’s Big Bet on Stem Cell Therapies Could Soon Pay Off

April 17, 2025
Health

Japan is on the verge of a major breakthrough in medicine, thanks to years of work on induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS cells) — a type of cell that can be turned

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Unlocking Ape Genomes: A Breakthrough in Human Evolution and Conservation

April 10, 2025
Education/Health

The sequencing of complete ape genomes marks a significant milestone in genetics, providing researchers with a clearer understanding of what makes humans distinct from other species. This achievement, which has been more

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Colossal Biosciences Claims ‘De-Extinction’ of Dire Wolves

April 9, 2025
Artificial Intelligence/Technology

Colossal Biosciences, the Texas-based biotech startup known for its ambitious plans to bring back extinct species, is making headlines again—this time for claiming to have resurrected the dire wolf, a prehistoric predator

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Humanlike “Teeth” Grown in Mini Pigs: A Breakthrough for Dental Implants

February 7, 2025
Education/World

Losing a tooth often leaves people with limited options for replacement, such as titanium implants or plastic dentures. However, groundbreaking research from Tufts University School of Dental Medicine, highlighted in MIT Technology

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Columbus: The Hidden Jewish Identity of a ‘Hero’

October 15, 2024
History

Recent revelations regarding Christopher Columbus’s heritage—suggesting that he may have been a Sephardic Jew from Spain rather than an Italian Catholic—have reignited debates about his legacy and the historical narratives surrounding his

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