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New Antibody Targets Bacterial Sugar to Combat Drug‐Resistant Infections

New Antibody Targets Bacterial Sugar to Combat Drug‐Resistant Infections

By designing antibodies that recognize pseudaminic acid, the scientists were able to clear lethal infections in mice—offering a potential new strate...

MrBeast Just Gave Lab-Grown Chicken His Stamp of Approval to 84 Million People

MrBeast Just Gave Lab-Grown Chicken His Stamp of Approval to 84 Million People

MrBeast gave lab-grown chicken major airtime in a new video. Here’s why he explored the technology and what he thought after tasting it....

'Textbooks will need to be updated': Jupiter is smaller and flatter than we thought, Juno spacecraft reveals

'Textbooks will need to be updated': Jupiter is smaller and flatter than we thought, Juno spacecraft reveals

Jupiter is smaller and flatter than scientists previously thought, new measurements of the gas giant reveal....

Pink noise may be bad for sleep quality, new research finds

Pink noise may be bad for sleep quality, new research finds

Pink noise, a staticky sound that’s supposed to help people fall asleep, may actually worsen your rest, a new study found....

How Nuclear Science Week helped Oak Ridge companies and future workers

How Nuclear Science Week helped Oak Ridge companies and future workers

Carolyn Krause tells how National Nuclear Science Week was hosted in Oak Ridge last autumn and prepares you for the "Dirt Tour" of nuclear businesses...

STAT+: Trump administration officials blocked FDA effort to fast-track review of psychedelic treatment

STAT+: Trump administration officials blocked FDA effort to fast-track review of psychedelic treatment

Trump administration officials vetoed the FDA's plan to fast-track the review of a psychedelic treatment for severe depression, STAT has learned....

Junior scientists face a quandary when starting their own labs: How far to stray from the hive

Junior scientists face a quandary when starting their own labs: How far to stray from the hive

A new study argues that overlap between advisers and advisees on research topics helps rather than hinders young life scientists....

Pinterest Fires Engineers Over Layoff Tracking Tool

Pinterest Fires Engineers Over Layoff Tracking Tool

Pinterest employees who tried to map out who was losing their jobs ended up losing theirs. CEO Bill Ready told staff at an all-hands meeting Friday th...

On the Future of Species by Adrian Woolfson review – are we on the verge of creating synthetic life?

On the Future of Species by Adrian Woolfson review – are we on the verge of creating synthetic life?

A genomic entrepreneur’s guide to the coming revolution in biology raises troubling questions about ethics and safetyThe prophet Ezekiel once claime...

Bill Gates Rejects New Epstein Email Claims

Bill Gates Rejects New Epstein Email Claims

Bill Gates says a new batch of Jeffrey Epstein documents may mention him—but not accurately. In an interview with Australia's 9News , the Microsoft ...

A century of hair samples proves leaded gas ban worked

A century of hair samples proves leaded gas ban worked

“We should not forget the lessons of history. And the lesson is those regulations have been very important.”...

Sinorda and WuXi Partner on Bispecific Antibody Development and Manufacturing

Sinorda and WuXi Partner on Bispecific Antibody Development and Manufacturing

Sinorda has completed in vitro functional validation studies of SND006 and plans to submit IND applications to the National Medical Products Administr...

AI finds hundreds of never-before-seen 'cosmic anomalies' in old Hubble Telescope images

AI finds hundreds of never-before-seen 'cosmic anomalies' in old Hubble Telescope images

This is the first time humans have laid eyes on these deep space objects....

A century of hair clippings show lead exposure rates have plummeted

A century of hair clippings show lead exposure rates have plummeted

There’s no safe level of exposure to lead—but a small, strange study shows we’ve made incredible progress in recent decades...

AI finds hundreds of never-before-seen 'cosmic anomalies' in old Hubble Telescope images

AI finds hundreds of never-before-seen 'cosmic anomalies' in old Hubble Telescope images

This is the first time humans have laid eyes on these deep space objects....

6 Gastroenterology Headlines You Missed in January 2026

6 Gastroenterology Headlines You Missed in January 2026

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Hopkins Sports in Review (Jan. 19 - 25)

Hopkins Sports in Review (Jan. 19 - 25)

Despite an incredibly cold and snowy beginning to the Spring semester, Hopkins sports got off to a characteristically hot start, registering several k...

AI streamlines deluge of data from particle collisions

AI streamlines deluge of data from particle collisions

Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory have developed a novel artificial intelligence (AI)-based method to...

Lab-grown algae remove microplastics from water

Lab-grown algae remove microplastics from water

A University of Missouri researcher is pioneering an innovative solution to remove tiny bits of plastic pollution from our water. Mizzou's Susie Dai r...

Psychological therapies for children whose first language isn't English can become lost in translation, study warns

Psychological therapies for children whose first language isn't English can become lost in translation, study warns

Current school-based mental health support for children from multilingual backgrounds can be "lost in translation" because it is reliant on good profi...