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Scientists capture first footage of human embryo implanting in a uterus

15 August at 20:00 PM, via The Guardian

Groundbreaking footage shows ‘surprisingly invasive’ process and may help to improve infertility treatments

A human embryo being implanted into a uterus has been pictured in real time and in 3D footage for the first time by a team of scientists.

It shows images of an embryo implanting into a synthetic uterus, demonstrating how the process occurs naturally.

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Experts condemn NIH director’s defense of cut to vaccine research

15 August at 12:00 PM, via The Guardian

Critics say Jay Bhattacharya’s comments on so-called failure of mRNA vaccines to ‘earn public trust’ are ‘astounding’

When the director of the National Institutes of Health this week said funding for the development of mRNA vaccines – the backbone of Covid vaccines – was being wound down because they had failed to “earn public trust”, it was met, publicly and privately, with exasperated...

Elon Musk’s SpaceX Most Likely Doesn’t Pay Taxes

15 August at 11:00 AM, via New York Times

Elon Musk’s rocket company relies on federal contracts, but years of losses have most likely let it avoid paying federal income taxes, according to internal company documents.

Magic mushrooms: how scientists discovered fungi are the secret ingredient for restoring the world’s forests

15 August at 07:00 AM, via The Guardian

Healthy fungal networks help trees and plants grow, making them key to successful reforestation. The only problem? Almost nothing is known about this subterranean ecology

Even in midsummer, the ancient hazelwoods on the Hebridean island of Seil are cool and quiet. Countless slanted stems of hazel support a thick canopy, which blots out the sun and blankets everything below in a sort of...

Abortion drug could help reduce risk of breast cancer, group of medics says

15 August at 00:30 AM, via The Guardian

Stigma around mifepristone is stopping studies, experts in reproductive health claim in Lancet opinion piece

A drug used in medical abortions could help prevent women at high risk of breast cancer from developing the disease, according to an international group of doctors and scientists.

However, “stigma” around mifepristone is stopping pharmaceutical companies from investigating its...

Trump’s space order risks environmental disaster while rewarding Musk and Bezos, experts say

14 August at 17:53 PM, via The Guardian

US president is pushing an ‘end run around’ on safeguards, risking harm to wildlife, air and water, attorney says

A draft executive order from Donald Trump that aims to largely exempt space launches from environmental review is viewed as a gift to commercial space industry players such as Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos and others who have long targeted the regulations.

But its central components may be...

Sudan cholera outbreak kills 40 in a week as health centres overwhelmed

14 August at 14:09 PM, via The Guardian

MSF charity calls situation ‘beyond urgent’ as thousands seeking refuge from war rely on contaminated water

The “worst cholera outbreak in years” has killed at least 40 people in the last week in Sudan, according to the medical charity Médecins Sans Frontières.

Overwhelmed medical centres are resorting to treating patients on mattresses on the floor, MSF said, as the country’s two-year civil...

Trump cuts to science research threaten his administration’s own AI action plan

14 August at 14:00 PM, via The Guardian

Experts warn of undermining environment that fostered foundations of artificial intelligence as federal agencies hit

The Trump administration released “America’s AI Action Plan” last month with the goal of expanding US dominance when it comes to AI in order to maintain a global edge, especially over China.

But Donald Trump’s cuts to scientific research funding through federal agencies –...

Big Tech’s A.I. Boom Is Reordering the U.S. Power Grid

14 August at 11:00 AM, via New York Times

Electricity rates for individuals and small businesses could rise sharply as Amazon, Google, Microsoft and other technology companies build data centers and expand into the energy business.

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