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Bringing extinct animals back to life sounds like science fiction, but gene-editing techniques are making it possible.
After killing senescent "zombie" cells in mice, researchers were able to extend the mice's lives by 25%. But what are these hidden cells?
New research has found that an enzyme in tears can be used to generate electricity. Here's everything you need to know.
Scientists have been fighting nearly 40 years to improve the death toll of HIV and AIDS, but are they getting any closer to a cure?
A new study suggests that ADHD might actually be a sleep disorder-- a suggestion that, if true, could revolutionize the way we treat it.
Ever wondered why some eggs are different colors? There's a lot more science behind it than you might think.
The Milky Way is on a crash course with the Andromeda galaxy, but what would a galactic collision actually look like?
What does a black hole look like? No one knows for sure. Artists make their images based on what physicists think they look like.
Your body keeps your brain and your blood separate to filter out toxins and viruses. However, this barrier might be too good at its job.
The ViaSat-2 satellite could provide a continuous internet connection from North America to Europe. Here's how this massive satellite works.
Saturn's rings are iconic and instantly recognizable, but what exactly are they and how did they form first place?
The superlattices used in metamaterials can be built using crystals called "artificial atoms" What exactly are these tiny building blocks?
There are cargo planes out there big enough to freight cars or even spaceship parts. How are these massive planes made?
A Yellowstone supervolcano eruption is becoming more and more likely. Luckily for us, NASA has a plan to stop it.
More people have been to the moon than to the ocean's Twilight Zone. Why is it so hard to get there, and why do these scientists want to go?
Electronics use an electron's charge to encode information. Now, scientists are using spin instead-- and it could revolutionize everything.
Jupiter has the most powerful auroras in our solar system. However, when scientists looked closer, they didn't find what they expected.
Hearing someone scream immediately sends your body into a cascade of defense responses, but why? What's happening in the brain?
Engineering a jet plane to take off and land vertically is no easy feat, but some designs have managed to pull it off. Here's how they work.
Scientists successfully achieved earth-to-space quantum teleportation, but what exactly does that mean?
Researchers found radioactive particles from Fukushima on beaches miles away, but how did it get there? And should we be worried?
Humans have launched hundreds of spy satellites, but the first ones required a little more creativity.
Can we predict what a person's face looks like based solely on a sample of their DNA? A new study says yes, but geneticists aren't so sure.
The U.S. and Russia have announced plans to put a new structure in the orbit of the moon. What will it look like?
Breaking the sound barrier is considered one of the greatest achievements of aviation, but how exactly did we manage to do it?
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