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Scientists have long debated the merits and risks of tinkering with viruses and bacteria, which the president claims caused ...
President Donald Trump is continuing to promote the unsupported “lab leak” COVID-19 theory, using it now to rationalize a ...
The guillotine was the preferred method of execution during France's "Reign of Terror" in the 1790s. But the origins of this ...
Prison is somewhere no one wants to end up. There is an almost universal aversion towards prisons, as they are widely known ...
After February's exam, the State Bar of California filed a lawsuit against Meazure for claims of "fraudulent inducement," "false promise," "negligent misrepresentation," and "breach of contract," ...
Eating more flavonoid-rich foods like apples, blueberries, and tea was linked to a lower risk of frailty, physical decline, ...
As we await the announcement of a USDOT reorganization plan, it's useful to remember how radical the Clinton Administration's ...
Former FDA official warns the current agency leadership’s push to purge dyes from the US food supply quickly could compromise ...
Andrew McCutchen hasn't had the conversation with his 7-year-old son Steel yet, but the Pittsburgh Pirates star knows it's ...
With AI, “we are in the process not of re-creating human biology,” said Thomas Naselaris, a neuroscientist at the University ...
The automotive industry is undergoing one of the most profound transformations in its history. Once defined by mechanical ...
When machines fall short, we adjust. When students do, we blame. Here's what that says about learning and instruction.