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What is CRISPR and Genetic Engineering?

What is CRISPR and Genetic Engineering?

Exploring the Revolutionary Potential of CRISPR and Genetic Engineering

Reaper Su-27 Collision: Russia-US Relations Tense

Reaper Su-27 Collision: Russia-US Relations Tense

Americas Northrop Grumman was awarded a modification worth $57.5 million. This allows the company to continue sustainment, engineering and logistics support for MQ-4C Triton aircraft, mission control, and operator training systems.

Science News Roundup: NASA gives Firefly Aerospace $112 Million contract for far-side lunar lander; Amazon targets 2024 launch first Kuiper internet satellites

Science News Roundup: NASA gives Firefly Aerospace $112 Million contract for far-side lunar lander; Amazon targets 2024 launch first Kuiper internet satellites

These will be the first of more than 3,000 satellites that the technology giant plans on launching in low-Earth orbit within the next few years. Study explains the mealtime of the minke whale, the ocean’s youngest giant.

Images from Magellan's spacecraft show volcanic activity on Venus

Images from Magellan's spacecraft show volcanic activity on Venus

Scientists discovered evidence of volcanic activity in Earth's "twin" when they examined archive images of Venus taken by NASA Magellan.

NASA's SOFIA telescope allows scientists to create a map of the water at Moon's South Pole using its satellite.

NASA's SOFIA telescope allows scientists to create a map of the water at Moon's South Pole using its satellite.

A new study, which was conducted in collaboration with NASA and the German Space Agency, has provided deep insight into the water on the Moon's surface.

Experts evaluate methods to control Campylobacter infection in poultry

Experts evaluate methods to control Campylobacter infection in poultry

Scientists have examined a variety of options for controlling Campylobacter in poultry meat.

James Webb Space Telescope identifies a star that is about to go supernova

James Webb Space Telescope identifies a star that is about to go supernova

The star is 30 times larger than our sun, and has already shed 10 suns worth of gas- and dust.

Telescope used to search for radio waves from the dark side of the Moon using ancient radio waves

Telescope used to search for radio waves from the dark side of the Moon using ancient radio waves

NASA and the US Department of Energy have collaborated to develop a radio telescope that can be landed on the far side of Moon. It will allow scientists to probe the unexplored early universe.

Digiday+ Research: Even in this economy, fewer publishers are looking for revenue from the sale of products

Digiday+ Research: Even in this economy, fewer publishers are looking for revenue from the sale of products

Although selling products is not the bread and butter of publishers, it has historically been part of their revenue puzzle. As it turns out, this puzzle piece has been shrinking over time.

AFRL Develops Next-Gen Missile Concept

AFRL Develops Next-Gen Missile Concept

Americas According to Defense Post: The US Air Force Research Laboratory is currently developing a next-generation missile concept using a rapidly pivoting forebody. The missile's "active-morphing" capability increases its effectiveness and range.

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