Scientists Create Synthetic Human Embryos Without Sperm or Eggs: What It Means for Medicine and Ethics

In one of the most astonishing breakthroughs in modern biology, scientists have successfully created synthetic human embryos using stem cells — without the need for sperm, eggs, or a traditional fertilization process. The findings, presented in 2023 at the annual meeting of the International Society for Stem Cell Research, mark a turning point in developmental…

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Healing in Zero Gravity: How Nanotech Could Protect Astronauts in Deep Space

Space is harsh — and for astronauts, it’s not just about surviving rocket launches or cosmic radiation. Microgravity causes bone loss, muscle atrophy, weakened immunity, and slower wound healing. As we prepare for deep-space missions to the Moon, Mars, and beyond, NASA and researchers are turning to an unlikely ally: nanotechnology. From tissue regeneration to…

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China’s CRISPR Revolution: Gene Editing at the Edge of Ethics and Innovation

In the global race to harness gene-editing technologies, China has emerged as a front-runner — pioneering bold experiments, investing billions in biotech, and rapidly advancing the use of CRISPR in agriculture, medicine, and human health. But alongside these scientific leaps, China’s approach to CRISPR gene editing has also sparked controversy and raised urgent ethical questions…

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What to Expect at MWC 2025: The Future of Mobile Tech Unveiled

The countdown to MWC 2025 is on, and Barcelona is once again preparing to welcome the world’s most influential leaders in mobile and wireless innovation. From February 24 to 27, industry giants, startups, and policymakers will gather to unveil breakthrough technologies set to shape the next decade of connectivity. With more than 2,000 exhibitors and…

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How Private Companies Racing to Mars

Once the stuff of science fiction, Mars colonization is now a serious goal—and private companies are leading the charge. SpaceX, Blue Origin, and other aerospace startups have shifted the space exploration narrative from distant government projects to agile, innovation-driven missions. With reusable rockets, ambitious Mars-bound spacecraft, and long-term visions of interplanetary life, these companies are…

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Global Space Race 2.0: How U.S. and China Are Competing for the Final Frontier

The global space race is heating up once again—but this time, it’s not just about planting a flag. The United States and China are locked in a 21st-century contest to dominate space exploration, innovation, and infrastructure. With both nations launching lunar missions, building orbital stations, and aiming for Mars, this modern rivalry is reshaping geopolitics…

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How U.S.-China Tech Tensions Are Shaping Global Politics

In today’s interconnected world, technology is no longer just a commercial commodity—it’s a powerful geopolitical tool. Nowhere is this more evident than in the escalating U.S.-China tech tensions, which have evolved into a global standoff with far-reaching consequences. From semiconductors to surveillance, artificial intelligence to 5G, the world’s two largest economies are engaged in a…

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Australia’s Solar Energy Innovation Sets New Efficiency Record

As the world accelerates its transition toward renewable power, breakthroughs in solar energy innovation are crucial to tackling the climate crisis. This month, researchers at the University of Sydney and the Australian Centre for Advanced Photovoltaics (ACAP) announced a solar cell efficiency milestone that could reshape the clean energy landscape—not just in Australia, but globally….

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