Interior Department is partnering with Colossal Biosciences to create a genetic archive for endangered species.
Two articles by Max Planck, published 80 years ago, were withdrawn from a journal about 20 years ago. The publisher remains ...
By Will Dunham WASHINGTON, June 25 (Reuters) - A biotech company and a U.S. government agency announced on Thursday a plan to ...
Taiwan’s integrated air defense intelligence system is on track to be completed by the end of the year, and, if additional ...
Crimes of the Future, Dune, Project Hail Mary, The Beast, and more make up our list of the best hard sci-fi movies of the ...
The University's Special Collections and Archives is moving to 233 N. Chaparral in downtown Corpus Christi to expand access and protect collections.
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He Found a Lost WWII Submarine After Decades of Searching. There Might Be 2 Tons of Gold on Board.
Paul Tidwell finally located the wreck of a Japanese sub 17,000 feet deep in the Atlantic Ocean, but the treasure inside ...
WildOne Wildlife Conservation Association secretary-general Chi Meng-jou (綦孟柔) said GPS tracking and infrared camera surveys ...
A Washington Post report claimed Gabbard followed orders from Chris Butler, the leader of a religious organization in which ...
In an era when mobile phones have replaced books as the preferred companions of many, one man from rural Karnataka has spent more than half a century proving that the printed word still matters.
Colossal Biosciences Inc. revealed the partnership on June 24 to help develop the largest library of endangered species in ...
In the 1890s, MIT alumnae weren’t expected to have meaningful careers. The women of the Class of 1894 proved that assumption ...
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