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Watch what happens when a “harmless” fly plants babies beneath human skin
Human botflies are among the most disgusting parasites on Earth, using a horrifying strategy that turns humans into living incubators for their larvae . Instead of directly attacking people, female ...
The first step for robot-kind in the aviation world will have to wait after Southwest Airlines banned human-like robots from ...
CAIRNS, Australia, May 08, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- SaintQuant today announces the launch of its quantum AI trading platform for users. And to invite every investor to experience it firsthand, ...
A big rig left Houston, Texas, in the middle of the night with nobody inside. By morning, it had completed a 230-mile delivery near Dallas right on schedule. There was no driver, no backup operator ...
"Lord of the Flies" is so much more than you remember. The classic 1954 William Golding novel has been a staple of high school English classes for decades, and one of the most formative works of ...
Pests are, well, pesky because they simply won’t go away. And in a terrifying turn of events, scientists found that the fruit fly—a super common kitchen pest—adapts and survives under crushing ...
Bot Auto, an L4 autonomous trucking company offering Transportation as a Service (TaaS) through its AI-driven fleet, took a 75,000 pound load (gross) 230 miles. The cost per mile was under $2, the ...
New research has shown that single blood vessel cells that appear in the earliest stages of lab-grown skin organoids have the ability to form complex microvascular networks that grow and mature over ...
Scientists have uncovered a surprising new picture of human origins that challenges the long-held idea of a single ancestral population in Africa. By analyzing genetic data from diverse modern African ...
The FBI just reported Americans lost nearly $21 billion to online scams last year. Artificial intelligence voice clones are impersonating your grandchild in fake emergencies. Your Tinder match could ...
Over the past 10,000 years, natural selection has contributed to the evolution of nearly 500 genes in the DNA of West Eurasians, affecting their looks and susceptibility to different illnesses, a new ...
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