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Scientists have created remote controlled, cyborg cockroaches — which could one day aid during search and rescue missions or monitoring the environment.
Robots and Machines

Scientists Wire Chip to Cockroaches’ Nervous System, Allow Them to Be Remote Controlled

Oft-troubled rideshare application Uber is in hot water once again — and this time, allies like French President Emmanuel Macron might be going down, too.
Advanced Transport

If This Leak Is Real, Uber Is in Huge Trouble

The decision comes from the Department of Health and Human Services, nearly three months after monkeypox's first detected case on US soil.
Developments

Biden Admin Declares Monkeypox a Public Health Emergency

Think and you’ll miss it: researchers at MIT claim to have successfully created analog synapses a million times faster than those in our human brains.
Artificial Intelligence

MIT Claims New Artificial Neuron 1 Million Times Faster Than the Real Thing

A team of scientists in the Netherlands managed to successfully insert human muscle genes into a bit of baker's yeast for the first time.
Gene Editing

Mad Scientists Create Human Bread Yeast in a Lab

For the first time ever, a team of US surgeons have transplanted a genetically modified pig heart into a living human — a huge milestone.
Gene Editing

Doctors Transplant Gene-Hacked Pig Heart Into Living Human Patient

According to a report from Vice, many Americans are turning to illegal, unregulated online pharmacies in order to access birth control and contraception.
Developments

Illegal Online Pharmacies for Contraceptives are Booming in Post-Roe America

Per a new study, administering the drug rapamycin to mice everyday for the first 45 days of their lives % extends life expectancy by an average 10 percent.
Science & Energy

Giving Baby Mice This Drug Makes Them Live 10 Percent Longer

NASA has identified a top priority of what to study once on the Moon: the Gruithuisen Domes, two mysterious mounds that have scientists puzzled.
Moon

NASA Says It’s a Priority to Investigate Strange Domes on the Moon

Scientists from the University of Florida say they've successfully grown plants in samples of lunar soil collected during three Apollo missions.
Moon

Scientists Grow Living Plants in Moon Soil Captured by Astronauts

ChatGPT Shamelessly Writes Letter Announcing Layoffs While Promoting Execs and Quoting MLK
Artificial Intelligence

ChatGPT Shamelessly Writes Letter Announcing Layoffs While Promoting Execs and Quoting MLK

We talked to Rice University scientists studying how training AI with synthetic, AI-generated content causes a destructive inbreeding effect.
Artificial Intelligence

When AI Is Trained on AI-Generated Data, Strange Things Start to Happen

Australian scientists got a fascinating surprise whenthey discovered what appears to be the world's largest organism, living under the ocean.
Biology

Scientists Discover World’s Largest Organism, Chilling Out Under Ocean

As murmurings of yet another adderall shortage begin to spread, people share their frustrations and worries online — and indicator of what's to come.
Health & Medicine

There’s a Shortage of Adderall and People Are Seriously Suffering

A Spanish company is pouring tens of millions of dollars into becoming the world's first commercial octopus farm.
Science & Energy

Critics Horrified by World’s First Octopus Farm

Tosca Musk, the sister of Tesla CEO Elon Musk, has found her own niche market and is running the Netflix of romance novels called Passionflix.
Elon Musk

Elon Musk’s Sister Runs the Tesla of Erotic Fan Fiction, and We’re Here for It

Scientists took a look at blood samples from 22 healthy, adult donors and discovered microplastic particles in 17 of them.
Developments

Oh Great: Scientists Are Finding Microplastics in Human Blood Now

A team of scientists at the regenerative medicine company 3DBio Therapeutics have successfully implanted a 3D printed ear made from the patient's own cells.
3D Printing

Doctors Transplant Ear That Was 3D Printed With Patient’s Own Cells

New reserach shows fungi and mushrooms create electrical pulses and may be communicating with each other, or talking to each other.
Environment

Scientist Says Mushrooms Have a Language They Use to Talk to Each Other

One of the discoverers of CRISPR gene-editing, a groundbreaking new method to engineer genes, believes we could use the technique to tackle climate change.
Climate Change

CRISPR Creator Says We Could Engineer Species to Fight Climate Change