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Two More Gene-Edited Pig Hearts Were Successfully Transplanted Into Humans
An early indication that pig transplants might actually work. An early indication that pig transplants might actually work. -
NASA Finally Drops Webb's First Images, Highlighting The Dawn Of A New Era In Astronomy
The distant universe has never been captured in images with such great detail. The distant universe has never been captured in images with such great detail. -
Climate Change Has Japanese Wasabi Producers Worried About The Future
Climate Change Has Japanese Wasabi Producers Worried About The Future Climate Change Has Japanese Wasabi Producers Worried About The Future -
South Korea Tightens Security After Abe’s Murder; U.S. Ambassador To Attend Pride Parade
Seoul’s Presidential Security is now reviewing its security systems for the president. Seoul’s Presidential Security is now reviewing its security systems for the president. -
FDA May Approve The First Over-The-Counter Contraceptive Pill
A business is requesting that the FDA allow non-prescription sales of their progestin-only medication. A business is requesting that the FDA allow non-prescription sales of their progestin-only medication. -
UN Report: India Is Anticipated To Overtake China As The Most Populous Nation In 2023
On Monday, the World Population Prospects 2022 report was made public. The International Institute for Population Sciences in Mumbai hosted a soft launch of the edition. On Monday, the World Population Prospects 2022 report was made public. The International Institute for Population Sciences in Mumbai hosted a soft launch of the edition. -
CERN To Launch Its First Satellite On New European Rideshare Rocket This Week
The work being done by the Large Hadron Collider is being expanded into space through CELESTA. The work being done by the Large Hadron Collider is being expanded into space through CELESTA. -
Webb’s First Deep Field: A First Of Many Breathtaking Science Images To Come
On July 11, U.S. President Joe Biden presented the first science image from the James Webb Space Telescope, which is the deepest and highest-resolution infrared image of the universe ever captured. On July 11, U.S. President Joe Biden presented the first science image from the James Webb Space Telescope, which is the deepest and highest-resolution infrared image of the universe ever captured. -
Candidates Compete In Tight Race To Succeed U.K. PM Boris Johnson
On Sunday, five more candidates declared their intention to run for the position of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's replacement. On Sunday, five more candidates declared their intention to run for the position of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's replacement. -
Party Official Killed As Political Violence Escalates Before Brazil Election
At a birthday celebration for Brazilian President Bolsonaro in Foz do Iguacu, Marcelo Arruda, a supporter of former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, was shot and died. At a birthday celebration for Brazilian President Bolsonaro in Foz do Iguacu, Marcelo Arruda, a supporter of former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, was shot and died.