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First UK Baby Born After Womb Transplant
A 36-year-old woman in the UK became the first to give birth after receiving a womb transplant from her sister, marking a significant medical advance and providing hope for women with Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser syndrome or uterine dysfunction. The baby, Amy Isabel, was born on February 27th, 202...
First UK Baby Born After Womb Transplant
A 36-year-old woman in the UK became the first to give birth after receiving a womb transplant from her sister, marking a significant medical advance and providing hope for women with Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser syndrome or uterine dysfunction. The baby, Amy Isabel, was born on February 27th, 202...
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Colossal Biosciences Revives Extinct Dire Wolves, Sparking Ethical Debate
Colossal Biosciences announced it successfully recreated three dire wolves from gray wolf cells and surrogate dogs, sparking debate about the ethics and implications of de-extinction efforts versus endangered species conservation.
Colossal Biosciences Revives Extinct Dire Wolves, Sparking Ethical Debate
Colossal Biosciences announced it successfully recreated three dire wolves from gray wolf cells and surrogate dogs, sparking debate about the ethics and implications of de-extinction efforts versus endangered species conservation.
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Teenagers' Water Purification Innovation Wins Earthshot Prize
18-year-old Thomas Cermak and 19-year-old Ana Podmanicka won the 2025 Earthshot Prize for their water purification device, PURA, which combines cold atmospheric plasma and photocatalysis to remove pollutants and antibiotic-resistant bacteria. They are the first from Czechia or Slovakia to win the pr...
Teenagers' Water Purification Innovation Wins Earthshot Prize
18-year-old Thomas Cermak and 19-year-old Ana Podmanicka won the 2025 Earthshot Prize for their water purification device, PURA, which combines cold atmospheric plasma and photocatalysis to remove pollutants and antibiotic-resistant bacteria. They are the first from Czechia or Slovakia to win the pr...
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Severe Obesity Linked to Increased Risk of 16 Diseases
A Johns Hopkins University study of 270,657 people reveals that severe obesity drastically increases the risk of 16 common diseases, including sleep apnea, type 2 diabetes, and fatty liver disease, with risks increasing proportionally to BMI.
Severe Obesity Linked to Increased Risk of 16 Diseases
A Johns Hopkins University study of 270,657 people reveals that severe obesity drastically increases the risk of 16 common diseases, including sleep apnea, type 2 diabetes, and fatty liver disease, with risks increasing proportionally to BMI.
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Genetically Modified Dire Wolf Pups Created, Raising 'De-Extinction' Debate
Colossal Biosciences announced the creation of three dire wolf pups using genetic engineering, combining ancient DNA with grey wolf surrogates, raising questions about the definition of 'de-extinction' and the success of the project.
Genetically Modified Dire Wolf Pups Created, Raising 'De-Extinction' Debate
Colossal Biosciences announced the creation of three dire wolf pups using genetic engineering, combining ancient DNA with grey wolf surrogates, raising questions about the definition of 'de-extinction' and the success of the project.
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Traditional Tanzanian Diet Shows Anti-Inflammatory Effects in Study
A study of 77 Tanzanian men showed that switching from their traditional, plant-based diet to a Western diet increased inflammation, while a return to the traditional diet reduced it, suggesting the importance of diverse, traditional diets for health.
Traditional Tanzanian Diet Shows Anti-Inflammatory Effects in Study
A study of 77 Tanzanian men showed that switching from their traditional, plant-based diet to a Western diet increased inflammation, while a return to the traditional diet reduced it, suggesting the importance of diverse, traditional diets for health.
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World's First De-Extinct Dire Wolf Pups Created
Colossal Biosciences announced the creation of three dire wolf pups, the world's first successfully de-extincted animal, using ancient DNA and gene editing technology to alter a gray wolf's genes, raising ethical and ecological questions.

World's First De-Extinct Dire Wolf Pups Created
Colossal Biosciences announced the creation of three dire wolf pups, the world's first successfully de-extincted animal, using ancient DNA and gene editing technology to alter a gray wolf's genes, raising ethical and ecological questions.
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Colossal Revives Extinct Dire Wolf, Clones Endangered Red Wolves
Texas-based Colossal Biosciences announced the world's first de-extinction of a vertebrate species—the dire wolf—using ancient DNA and advanced gene editing, alongside the cloning of red wolves to bolster their critically endangered population.

Colossal Revives Extinct Dire Wolf, Clones Endangered Red Wolves
Texas-based Colossal Biosciences announced the world's first de-extinction of a vertebrate species—the dire wolf—using ancient DNA and advanced gene editing, alongside the cloning of red wolves to bolster their critically endangered population.
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First UK Baby Born Via Womb Transplant
A 36-year-old woman in the UK, born without a uterus, gave birth to a baby girl after receiving a womb transplant from her sister in February 2024; this is the first successful womb transplant resulting in a birth in the UK, and the surgical team plans to conduct 15 more transplants as part of a cli...

First UK Baby Born Via Womb Transplant
A 36-year-old woman in the UK, born without a uterus, gave birth to a baby girl after receiving a womb transplant from her sister in February 2024; this is the first successful womb transplant resulting in a birth in the UK, and the surgical team plans to conduct 15 more transplants as part of a cli...
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China Finds No Abnormalities in Fukushima Water Tests, But Maintains Opposition
China's independent tests near the Fukushima plant found no abnormalities in hazardous elements in late February, yet China continues opposing Japan's nuclear-contaminated water discharge, citing the need for long-term international monitoring and the commitment's fulfillment.

China Finds No Abnormalities in Fukushima Water Tests, But Maintains Opposition
China's independent tests near the Fukushima plant found no abnormalities in hazardous elements in late February, yet China continues opposing Japan's nuclear-contaminated water discharge, citing the need for long-term international monitoring and the commitment's fulfillment.
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De-extincted Dire Wolves: First Successful Creation Raises Ethical and Ecological Questions
Colossal Biosciences successfully created three dire wolf puppies using ancient DNA from fossils, gene editing of gray wolves, and cloning, marking a significant milestone in de-extinction technology, but raising questions about ecological impact and ethical implications.

De-extincted Dire Wolves: First Successful Creation Raises Ethical and Ecological Questions
Colossal Biosciences successfully created three dire wolf puppies using ancient DNA from fossils, gene editing of gray wolves, and cloning, marking a significant milestone in de-extinction technology, but raising questions about ecological impact and ethical implications.
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Record Warmth in Europe Fuels Wildfires and Arctic Ice Melt
Europe recorded its warmest March ever in 2024, with temperatures 2.41 degrees Celsius above average, causing record low Arctic sea ice and the Netherlands' driest March since 1906, leading to numerous wildfires.

Record Warmth in Europe Fuels Wildfires and Arctic Ice Melt
Europe recorded its warmest March ever in 2024, with temperatures 2.41 degrees Celsius above average, causing record low Arctic sea ice and the Netherlands' driest March since 1906, leading to numerous wildfires.
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