MIT scientists have found a way to make gene editing far safer and more accurate — a breakthrough that could reshape how we treat hundreds of genetic diseases. By fine-tuning the tiny molecular “tools ...
Video editing software in 2026 continues to evolve quickly, blending professional-grade tools with beginner-friendly mobile apps. Creators now have access to powerful systems like DaVinci Resolve, ...
Neutral-atom arrays are a rapidly emerging platform to create quantum computers. In a foundational study led by graduate students Aaron Holman and Yuan Xu from the Will and Yu labs, respectively, the ...
Jerod Morales is a deputy editor at Forbes Advisor and a travel rewards expert. He took a deep dive into points and miles in 2016, searching for a way to make travel both possible and affordable for ...
Radar technology has long been an indispensable tool in various applications, ranging from weather monitoring and border security to marine surveillance, air traffic control, and military operations.
After introducing on the Pixel 10 series, Google Photos is bringing the conversational “Help me edit” experience to all Android users in the US. You’ll find the “Help me edit” field at the bottom of ...
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In many organizations, transparency is held up as a leadership virtue. Open communication fosters trust, signals authenticity, and helps employees feel informed and included. Jordan Stark, partner at ...
A Chinese scientist horrified the world in 2018 when he revealed he had secretly engineered the birth of the world's first gene-edited babies. His work was reviled as reckless and unethical because, ...
Change is hard. Even when it’s the kind we want—a new job, a healthier lifestyle, a fresh start in recovery—it often brings fear, resistance, and discomfort. That might sound surprising, but it’s a ...
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Pew Research Center conducted this study to understand how Americans view climate change and policies to address the issue. For this analysis, we surveyed 9,593 U.S. adults from Oct. 21 to 27, 2024.