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Gene-Editing Technology for Free? MIT, Harvard, UC in Heated Debate to Privatize CRISPR
We may be approaching a time when custom-made humans exist, depending on how current debates on open science goes. The week for the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office in Alexandria has opened for quite the heated debate.
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Scientists are Sending Stem Cells Into Space -- Here's Why
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If Humans Evolved From Primates, Why Can't Monkeys Talk?
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Stargazing Bummer: December Supermoon Will Overshadow Geminid Meteor Shower
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NASA Glenn Research Center is Developing Aqueous Technology to Search Life on Mars' Waters
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Radiation from Fukushima Nuclear Disaster Reaches US West Coast -- Is it Dangerous?
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Can Monkeys Talk? Their Vocal Cords are Designed for Speech But Their Brains Aren't
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Monster Tootache! Cancerous Tumor Discovered in Ancient Mammalian Beast Gorgon
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Rare Event: Huge 'Apocalyptic' Meteor Explodes In Siberian Skyline, Turns Night Into Day
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Sun's Oldest Mystery Solved: Why is Sun's Atmosphere Hotter Than Its Surface?
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