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Creating synthetic life in a lab? SpudCell falls short of the goal, but raises even more useful ques

The goal of creating synthetic cells is not to replace nature, but to learn more deeply about biology and reengineer it to help society.

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By interfering with how communities collect data and how researchers access it, the CDC risks undermining…

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Florida’s population boom has fizzled to just 0.9% growth as domestic migration slows to a trickle.

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When shareholder activists attack a company, its rivals may feel the heat too and change their ways

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Young women are identifying as less straight; young men, not so much

The boundaries of heterosexuality are bending for women but not for men, who appear to have less room to explore and are bound to…

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Why the DOJ is investigating Philadelphia after police stripped gun permits from Black Panthers-insp

Philadelphia police revoked the carry licenses of five members of the Black Lion Party for International Solidarity, citing ‘good…

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Democratic socialists aren’t the only young, progressive Democrats dividing the party

How will Democrats in Congress deal with the DSA-affiliated candidates likely to join their ranks in the new year? There are lessons…

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As the rate of obesity in the US rises, transplant centers are debating whether to accept organ donations from the obese. A new study suggests that oversized hearts are safe to use.

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