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After President Trump mostly backtracked on his massive tariffs, the White House said it was all part of the plan anyway -- ...
The internet is full of stereolithography (STL) models that can be translated into a real-world form via a 3D ... After the kit is printed, you can clip out the individual pieces and assemble ...
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An animal that Colossal Biosciences (and for that matter the cover of Time magazine) declared to be a dire wolf is now a snow ... that might be the real miracle of this technology.
Republican billionaires and far-right politicians may applaud the engineering of this strange lab-grown model, but the world they’re creating is utterly inhospitable to the real wolf.
As US President Donald Trump’s tariffs roil markets, the property boom in Dubai is under threat and analysts say the risks of a bigger real estate slowdown in the emirate are piling up.
Colossal's project to revive the once-extinct dire wolf could also prevent existing but endangered animals from slipping into extinction themselves. Subscribe now to get unlimited access to TIME ...
Newly released footage appears to show a man ramming the gates of a Glendale police station with his truck on two separate occasions less than one month apart. Arizona state schools chief Tom ...
The actor and musician Jeff Bridges discusses how to “let it do you,” why almost dying was a gift, and his new album, “Slow Magic,” in an interview with Amanda Petrusich. The danger behind ...
The movie, directed by Bryce Dallas Howard, celebrates animals while planting a seed of interest in rescue operations. By Alissa Wilkinson Davis raises the bar on sheer brawniness in this action ...
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After a start-up claimed to have de-extincted a species, the internet called BS. But the founders insist it's real—and the woolly mammoth is next.