Gene editing wipes out mosquitoes in the lab
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Researchers have used gene editing to completely eliminate populations of mosquitoes in the lab.
Google users are concerned about their browsing privacy after a recent update at Google secretly logs Chrome browser users into their online Google accounts, syncing data without asking, a move one expert says has "enormous implications for user pr
Companies that deal in data are some of America's biggest buyers of equipment.
If a device connects wirelessly to other things, chances are high that it has an antenna in it. But as crucial as these components are, the rigid metals they're made of can limit what devices they can be built into. To help with that, researchers at
Glyphosate - the most used pesticide ever - damages the good bacteria in honeybee guts, making them more prone to deadly infections
In this video, Luke Rudkowski and Jason Bermas of WeAreChange gives you the latest breaking news on James woods being suspended from Twitter, as we ask the question will Trump take on the Tech Giants?
Top researchers and scientists are being forced to resign over egregious ethical violations and conflicts of interest, but it appears that climate scientists are still getting a free pass. Climate science has been rife with purposely falsified data a
One of the reasons that truth is on the decline is that truth is becoming emotion-based, not evidence-based. It is all about feelings. This seems to have begun with feminists, but teaching women to trust their feelings, that feelings are truth, could
Apple quietly updated their privacy policy with a new controversial ploy stating they will now collect user and behavioural data from iPhone users and claims it will be used to prevent fraud. But is this really what's going on? Let's have a look
Internet banking has become a crisis-prone business in the UK, as the online platforms of big banks suffer regular outages and other forms of IT disruption.
Robot manufacturers warned 'bug in AI code' will lead to MURDER SPREES
Researchers at Los Alamos and partners in France and Germany are exploring the enhanced potential of carbon nanotubes as single-photon emitters for quantum information processing.
Mechanical exoskeletons, bionic limbs, uploadable brains: six experts' visions of 2118
It's the first step toward being able to mass produce human eggs using other people's body tissues or blood.
They're junk science, inadmissible in court, and about as reliable as a pack of Tarot cards [or Scientology's E-meter]
Feeding knowledge directly into your brain, just like in sci-fi classic The Matrix, could soon take as much effort as falling asleep, scientists believe.
A team of researchers sought to find out how MDMA would affect the octopus given its vastly different nervous system and the results were mind blowing.
Tesla's Vice President of Global Supply Management has reportedly resigned from the company. Liam O'Connor, who came to Tesla from Apple in March of 2015, has become the latest in a deluge of executive departures from Tesla this year.
(Natural News) There's a Chinese saying that three jujubes a day keep you young forever. This might sound odd to Western audiences who tend to associate the term "jujube" with brightly colored gummy candy often found at the movie theater conces
Stephen Molyneaux interview, is Is INTELLIGENCE a GIFT or a CURSE?
(Bloomberg) -- Amazon.com Inc. is considering a plan to open as many as 3,000 new AmazonGo cashierless stores in the next few years, according to people familiar with matter, an aggressive and costly expansion that would threaten convenience chains l
BMW says its autonomous vehicle will help boost the safety and handling of conventional motorcycles.
According to Erik Voorhees, the CEO of popular cryptocurrency trading platform ShapeShift, the bear market of Bitcoin is crucial for building market foundation and infrastructure.
We poke a lot of fun at the MANY absurdities we see in this current bubble. As we've discussed countless times over the past few years, there are consequences from the fact that central bankers have conjured trillions of dollars out of thin air
The solar observatory that was dramatically closed down last week has reopened, but they still haven't really explained what happened despite the release of a lengthy statement.
You may have recently heard the term grand solar minimum and Maunder minimum bandied around by the media lately, but what the heck are they talking about? And should we be worried about another Little Ice Age approaching?
Amazon is taking a larger chunk of the U.S. digital ad business than expected this year, according to market research firm eMarketer.
Note these are two different functions with two different types of targets. Space-based interceptors would not work against hypersonic cruise missiles, Griffin said. They fly too low, deep in the atmosphere, so any munitions you shoot at them from sp
It's quick, it's quiet, and it's covered in 300 square meters (3,229 sq ft) of solar panels.
A new study led by Northwestern Engineering's Luis Amaral sifted through data from more than 1.5 million questionnaire respondents to find at least four distinct clusters of personality types exist -- average, reserved, self-centered and role mode