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People have been talking about terraforming and colonizing Mars since the beginning of space travel, and in the past few years that ambition seems to ...

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The "magic bullet", a universal solution to target all cancer types without harming normal body cells, is what early cancer researchers thought we'd i...

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What good is a longer life if you have to spend half of it keeping up with the news? Ditch those endlessly scrolling feeds, and instead join us every ...

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This chip can pluck the bad apples out of your blood
Many years from now, you’re reclining in one of the many gray-blue armchairs that line the walls of a clinic. Your arm is propped up on a collapsible ...

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