Researchers have discovered that Iberian harvester ants can produce two different species from a single queen's eggs, challenging what we know about ant reproduction and evolution. This groundbreaking study reveals a unique cloning process that allows these ants to thrive.
Researchers reveal a shocking discovery: Iberian harvester ant queens can lay eggs that develop into two distinct species. This unusual reproduction method changes everything we know about ant biology!
This week in science: researchers discover genome-driven evolutionary mutations, an ant species that clones workers, a carotenoid with anti-tumor properties, and a primordial black hole that challenges galaxy formation theories!
Google has rolled out major updates to its AI models on the Vertex AI platform, introducing features like Lyria for music creation, enhanced Veo 2 for video editing, and voice-cloning tech with Chirp 3. Discover the innovative advancements that could change media creation forever!
In a groundbreaking feat, Colossal Biosciences has successfully resurrected the dire wolf, bringing three pups into the world using advanced cloning techniques. This achievement marks a significant milestone in de-extinction efforts and conservation science.
In a groundbreaking achievement, Colossal Biosciences has successfully resurrected the dire wolf, marking it as the first animal to be de-extincted. Using advanced biotechnology, three pups have been created, blending ancient DNA with modern science.
Three genetically engineered wolf pups resembling extinct dire wolves are now in the U.S. as part of a controversial project by Colossal Biosciences. While they look the part, experts caution that true revival of these ancient creatures remains out of reach.
The iOS hit My Baby or Not! faces allegations of outright code theft from the indie game Diapers, Please!. As the original creators file a DMCA claim, the incident raises serious questions about copyright in the gaming industry.
OpenAI's Voice Engine, designed to clone voices in just 15 seconds, faces delays and scrutiny. As concerns grow over its potential misuse, the company remains tight-lipped on a launch date.
In a groundbreaking achievement, scientists have engineered woolly mice with mammoth-like fur, paving the way for the eventual revival of the woolly mammoth by 2028. This innovative research highlights key genetic modifications essential for survival in Arctic climates.