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The head of the World Health Organization is warning that the next pandemic following COVID-19 could be even worse.
Developments

The Next Pandemic Could Be “Even Deadlier,” WHO Warns

Japanese scientists say they've proven wood might just be a durable in-orbit material — and now, plan to build a satellite with it.
Off-World

Scientists Preparing to Launch Wooden Satellite

Hemgenix is the latest form of a gene therapy drug to be approved by the FDA, and it's now the most expensive drug in the world. Too expensive.
Cryptocurrency

Another Crypto Exchange Is Laying Off 1,100 Employees

A team of scientists in the UK have created "synthetic" mouse embryos without egg or sperm cells. It's a breakthrough in the field of genetic engineering.
Gene Editing

Scientists Create Synthetic Mouse Embryos Without Sperm or Eggs

Some people in Iowa are mad that Microsoft used a ton of water to train AI while Iowa has been in a drought caused by climate change.
Artificial Intelligence

Critics Furious Microsoft Is Training AI by Sucking Up Water During Drought

Disease experts are worrying that the next pandemic could be caused by fungi, National Geographic reports, a terrifying possibility.
Fungi

Next Pandemic Could Be Caused by Horrid Fungi, Scientists Warn

In what could be a groundbreaking treatment for hair loss, Japanese scientists have, for the first time ever, grown hair follicles in a lab. 
RX and Medicine

Scientists Grow Hair Follicles in Laboratory for the First Time

For the first time ever, an international team of scientists have created chimera embryos that are made up of both human and monkey cells, as NPR reports.
Science & Energy

For First Time Ever, Scientists Create Part-Human, Part-Monkey Embryos

Researchers have discovered that the saliva of wax worms can quickly break down polyethylene (PE), plastic that used in plastic bags.
Pollution

Scientists Intrigued by Worms That Break Down Plastic Really Fast

Chinese astronauts are reportedly planning to let monkeys loose on their brand-new space station to have them have sex with each other.
Off-World

China Plans to Send Monkeys to Space Station to Have Sex With Each Other

In a major neurological breakthrough, Stanford University scientists have successfully transplanted human brain cells into the brains of live rats.
Neuroscience and Brain

Scientists Transplant Human Brain Cells Into Living Rat Brains

Satellite constellations are clogging up Earth's lower orbit and making it harder to spot killer asteroids, scientists warn.
SpaceX

Planetary Defense Experts Complain That SpaceX-Style Satellites Make It Harder to Spot Killer Asteroids

A scientist in the UK wants to build an old growth Earth forest in a bubble on surface of Mars, and honestly? He makes a good case.
Mars

Scientist Proposes Growing a Forest Inside a Bubble on Mars

Researchers at MIT have come up with a new way to grow "wood-like plant material" in a lab, without ever having to resort to chopping down a tree.
Science & Energy

MIT Says We Could Build a House With Lab-Grown Wood

A psychedelic church is suing the city of Oakland and its cops for infringing upon their civil right to get high — as a religious sacrament, that is.
Health & Medicine

Church Sues Cops, Saying Psychedelics Are Its Sacrament

Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk, who lives in Austin, took to Twitter to quell rumors that he intends to build his own private airport in Central Texas.
Elon Musk

Elon Musk Responds to Rumors That He’s Building His Own Texas Airport

A team of researchers in the UK have injected lab-grown blood into humans for the first time, the BBC reports, a potentially game-changing technology.
Developments

First Ever Humans Injected With Synthetic, Lab-Grown Blood

In the era of remote work, employers have turned to invasive "bossware" to police their employees. And now, the US government wants to step in.
Future Society

US Gov to Crack Down on “Bossware” That Spies On Employees’ Computers

Elon Musk's Tesla has seen a string of high-profile legal counsel departures in recent years, and twelve have quit just this year.
Tesla

A Whole Bunch of Tesla’s Lawyers Are Quitting for Some Reason

Many fear that Martian samples could contain unknown, life-threatening interplanetary pathogens, and in a public NASA forum, they let the agency know.
NASA

Scientists Worried NASA Will Infect Earth With Deadly Martian Pathogens