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On Friday, the NFL Players Association fired long-time security officer Craig Jones, whose eloquent email challenging the state of union leadership emerged last year, during the quickly-unfolding ...
Crispr’s ability to cut genetic code like scissors has just started to turn into medicines. Now, gene editing pioneer Jennifer Doudna wants to build an entire ecosystem to bring these treatments ...
Scientists have created the most detailed maps yet of how genes control one another inside the brains of people with Alzheimer’s disease. Using a powerful new AI-based system called SIGNET, the team ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The final defendant in a multi-million dollar pandemic-related tax fraud investigation entered a guilty plea last week.
LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - The state champion Lubbock Christian School Eagles have a new head football coach. LCS promoted Sam Collins. He served as offensive coordinator of the 2025 TAPPS 4A Division ...
Imagine if, instead of delivering a leaflet individually to each home, a postal worker just had to give one to a volunteer on each block, who then photocopied it and handed out copies to neighbours.
A first-of-its-kind inhalable gene therapy for lung cancer that genetically modifies people’s lung cells has been fast-tracked towards potential approval after promising clinical trial results. “Very ...
ROCKY HILL, Conn. (WTNH) — The man convicted of manslaughter and driving under the influence in connection to a fiery crash that killed a 26-year-old Bloomfield woman was sentenced to 20 years in ...
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WRBL) — The last remaining defendant in a pandemic-related tax fraud case pled guilty and now faces up to 30 years in prison, the U.S. Attorney of Middle Georgia announced Thursday.