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Scientists Gene-Hack Spider to Produce Bright-Red Silk
Researchers used the popular gene-editing technique CRISPR to modify the DNA sequences of house spiders, causing them to produce red fluorescent silk. Scientists are hoping that the US Navy and Air Force-funded research could lead to the development of new "supermaterials" TK, Fast Company reports. ...
7 hours ago
Futurism
Scientists Gene-Hack Spider to Produce Bright-Red Silk
Amazon Programmers Say What Happened After Turn to AI Was Dark
The shoehorning of AI into everything has programmers at Amazon feeling less like the tedious parts of their jobs are being smoothly automated, and more like their work is beginning to resemble the drudgery of toiling away in one of the e-commerce giant's vast warehouses. That's the bleak picture painted ...
7 hours ago
Futurism
Amazon Programmers Say What Happened After Turn to AI Was Dark
Scientists Startled by Discovery of Small Star Swimming Through Outer Layers of Another Larger Star
A team of researchers in China have discovered a stunning binary star system where a stellar object known as a pulsar orbited inside the outer layers of its companion star — after stripping its host's innards and dispersing them into space. The findings, detailed in a new study published in the journal ...
8 hours ago
Futurism
Scientists Startled by Discovery of Small Star Swimming Through Outer Layers of Another Larger Star
Scientists Want You to Ink an Electronic Tattoo On Your Forehead So Your Boss Can Detect Your Mental State
Burned out but too anxious to admit it to your boss" Or are you just bad at knowing when to take a break" In either case, a new device could be just what you need — if you're willing to rock some temporary face tats. As detailed in a new study published in the journal Device, researchers have created ...
9 hours ago
Futurism
Scientists Want You to Ink an Electronic Tattoo On Your Forehead So Your Boss Can Detect Your Mental State
Another Bodybuilder Just Died a Horrible Death
After quitting the bizarre injections that puffed up his muscles, a Russian bodybuilder has become the latest in a long and unfortunate line of pro weightlifters to meet untimely demises. As The Sun reports, 35-year-old Nikita Tkachuk hadn't injected synthol — a so-called "site enhancement oil" primarily ...
10 hours ago
Futurism
Another Bodybuilder Just Died a Horrible Death
Étienne-Émile Baulieu, Who Developed the Abortion Pill, Dies at 98
He became an advocate of a woman’s right to choose and once said, “It is always tragic when politics takes the most vulnerable hostage — in this case, women.”
10 hours ago
New York Times Science
Étienne-Émile Baulieu, Who Developed the Abortion Pill, Dies at 98
Tesla Can't Find Legal Places to Store All Its Unsold Cybertrucks
  Tesla is seriously struggling to find enough room for all of its Cybertrucks. The highly divisive and increasingly unpopular pickups have been piling up in the parking lot of a shuttered Bed Bath & Beyond store in a Detroit suburb shopping center, violating local code, Automotive News reports. The ...
10 hours ago
Futurism
Tesla Can't Find Legal Places to Store All Its Unsold Cybertrucks
Scientists Say They’ve Found a Dwarf Planet Very Far From the Sun
The small world was found during a search for the hypothetical Planet Nine, and astronomers say the next time it will reach its closest point to the sun is in the year 26186.
20 hours ago
New York Times Science
Scientists Say They’ve Found a Dwarf Planet Very Far From the Sun
New Gene Therapy Reverses Three Diseases With Shots to the Bloodstream
The treatments rescued damaged blood and immune cells in newborn mice with just one shot. The post New Gene Therapy Reverses Three Diseases With Shots to the Bloodstream appeared first on SingularityHub.
1 day ago
Singularity HUB
New Gene Therapy Reverses Three Diseases With Shots to the Bloodstream
Is Using a Stair Machine the Same as Climbing Stairs?
According to physics, one burns more calories than the other—and the winner might surprise you.
1 day ago
WIRED Science
Is Using a Stair Machine the Same as Climbing Stairs?
Learning occurs quicker than thought, according to brain imaging
Researchers supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation have provided a new understanding of how and where learning occurs in the brain. The two-part finding has implications for understanding and treating neurodegenerative diseases like…
2 days ago
National Science Foundation
Learning occurs quicker than thought, according to brain imaging
New tools to identify and monitor cardiovascular disease
Cardiovascular diseases cause one death every 33 seconds in America. Diagnosing these conditions, which account for approximately 20% of all deaths annually, can be difficult because the overlaying and natural fluorescence of cardiac tissue…
2 days ago
National Science Foundation
New tools to identify and monitor cardiovascular disease
Hummingbirds Are Evolving to Adapt to Life With Humans
Anna’s hummingbirds have evolved to have longer, larger beaks to access backyard feeders in urban areas. It could be a step toward becoming a “commensal” species that lives alongside humans, like pigeons.
2 days ago
WIRED Science
Hummingbirds Are Evolving to Adapt to Life With Humans
China Launches Tianwen-2 Mission to Capture Pieces of Near-Earth Asteroid
The robotic Tianwen-2 spacecraft will collect samples from Kamoʻoalewa, which some scientists suspect is a fragment of the moon.
2 days ago
New York Times Science
China Launches Tianwen-2 Mission to Capture Pieces of Near-Earth Asteroid
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