In the face of potential AI-driven disasters, tech insiders are taking extreme measures to protect themselves. From building bioshelters to redefining social values, discover how fear of AI is reshaping lives and priorities in Silicon Valley.
A revolutionary time-lapse film captures the hidden milestone of embryo implantation, showcasing how a newly formed embryo buries itself into the uterine lining. This breakthrough offers unprecedented insights into human development.
For the first time, researchers have filmed a human embryo implanting in a lab model of the uterus, revealing insights that could transform IVF procedures. This invasive process sheds light on infertility and embryo development.
For the first time, scientists have captured the human embryo implantation process in stunning 3D footage. This groundbreaking research unveils how embryos burrow into the uterus, shedding light on fertility and miscarriage causes.
As President Trump prepares for a pivotal meeting with Putin in Alaska, Secretary of State Marco Rubio outlines the urgent need for a ceasefire and the conditions for lasting peace. Experts highlight the importance of history in this critical moment.
HSBC reveals plans to install 1,754 cameras in its new London headquarters, quadrupling its current surveillance capabilities. The move raises significant privacy concerns among employees.
A biopic on the legendary Sinéad O’Connor is underway, exploring her remarkable life, music career, and activism. Discover how this iconic figure changed the landscape of music and culture.
Discover the fascinating genetic journey of the potato, a humble tuber that arose from an ancient hybridization between tomatoes and Etuberosum. This breakthrough research reveals how potatoes adapted to thrive in harsh Andean conditions, paving the way for modern agriculture.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s drastic funding cuts to mRNA vaccine research could stymie medical breakthroughs and push scientific talent away from the U.S., experts warn.
For 25 years, Northwestern scientists have studied SuperAgers—individuals over 80 with memory like those decades younger. Their unique brain structures and resilience against Alzheimer’s offer hope for cognitive health in aging.