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A Texas A&M scientist is using gene editing and other bioengineering to attack mosquito-borne diseases such as malaria, ...
Believe it or not, I had a transcendent experience at this year’s Border Security Expo, the annual event that brings Customs ...
Having tested small-scale steampunk wargame Armoured Clash at UK Games Expo, its clever use of cards makes Warhammer 40,000 ...
Liz Magill goes deep, for the first time, on how a congressional hearing on antisemitism fueled her resignation from the University of Pennsylvania — and launched a broader war on higher ed.
The Nazi scientists acknowledged that the project was beyond their conceivable reach for the sake of the war—speculating that ...
Lisa Gray is the op-ed editor and a member of the Houston Chronicle editorial board. Previously, she's held many of the Chronicle's most interesting jobs: Senior editor for digital, features ...
One scientist may have cracked the code to curing Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s—using a single molecular switch.
Greet the summer heat with new books from Adrian Tchaikovsky, V.E. Schwab, Malka Older, Elizabeth Bear, and more.
A brand new D&D class was not on my bingo card for 2025, and yet! The Psion, a spellcaster who uses ‘innate mental powers’ ...
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