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Artificial intelligence can now generate complete viral genomes in the lab. That sentence alone has

President Donald Trump is once again making the economy the centerpiece of his political identity, this time by explicitly claiming ownership over its current direction and performance. In a wide ranging interview with NBC Nightly News anchor Tom Lla

The moment was designed to leave an impression, and it did. Standing at the Arizona Humane Society's Papago Park campus in Phoenix, Governor Katie Hobbs addressed a crowd of animal advocates, lawmakers, and reporters while flanked by two paralyzed do

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For centuries, the story of oxygen on Earth has seemed settled. Plants, algae, and certain bacteria capture sunlight, split water, and release oxygen as a byproduct of photosynthesis. From school textbooks to university lectures, the message has been