First Ever 3D Printed Heart was Made from Human Tissues and Vessels Medicine & Technology Apr 17, 2019 Researchers have successfully 3D printed a heart complete with blood vessels, cells, ventricles, and chambers.
Measles Outbreak Causes the Shutdown of a School in New York Apr 16, 2019 Jewish school gets shutdown after refusal to present health documents to the Department of Health.
NASA Sends Mice on a Mission in Space Apr 15, 2019 Female mice were sent to a rodent habitat in the ISS for 37 days.
Israel’s Beresheet Spacecraft Crashes Prior to Historic Lunar Landing Apr 12, 2019 Spacecraft's engine was said to have “turned off” before landing at the site.
Scientists Attempt to Make Monkeys Smarter by Adding a Human Gene Apr 12, 2019 Chinese scientists have inserted a human brain gene to make monkeys smarter and adapt human-like traits.
Lockheed Martin Says They Can Help NASA Reach the Moon by 2024 Apr 12, 2019 The company unveils the design for a lunar lander.
Banning Plastic Bags Yielded to a Result Opposite of Expected Apr 11, 2019 Although banned in many places, plastic bags could actually help the environment.
Female Scientist Wrote the Algorithm that Made the Black Hole Picture Possible Apr 11, 2019 MIT graduate is the second woman from the prestigious school to make a major impact in science.
New Species of Humans Discovered in the Philippines Apr 11, 2019 Recent discovery suggests that a new species of human has been found.
Hunter Who Killed More than 5,000 African Elephants Says He Is Not Sorry Apr 11, 2019 Ecologist claims the killing of wildlife in Africa “was his job”.
Boy “Genius” Says Stephen Hawking is Wrong; There IS a God Apr 09, 2019 11-year old prodigy wants to prove that God created the universe through his knowledge in science.
Quill-Like Staples Could Improve Healing and Make for Less Infection Apr 09, 2019 Researchers are developing surgical staples that resemble porcupine quills.
Electrical Pulses Found to Temporarily Reverse Memory Decline Apr 09, 2019 Memory of older group temporarily improves to match younger group in study.
TECH & INNOVATION OpenAI’s Whisper Faces Scrutiny Over Accuracy, Experts Find 'Hallucinated' Text in Transcripts