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Scientists Grew a Synthetic Mouse Embryo With a Brain And a Beating Heart

Eavesdropping on the earliest conversations between tissues in an emerging life could tell us a lot about organ growth, fertility, and disease in general. It…

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Muse Singer Credits Son for Slipknot Influence on New Album

Parenthood can bring about change for some artists, but before you jump to conclusions thinking it might make Muse safer in their choices, think again!…

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These Extinct Giant Crocs May Have Hunted Our Ancient Ancestors

Today, the Great Rift Valley spans from the lower tip of the Middle East all the way down to southern Africa. This dry swath of…

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Bret Michaels: Talk of New Poison Material Could End in Violence

Bret Michaels says discussions about a new Poison album wouldn’t end well. As a result, he doesn’t think they’ll ever make another one – though…

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Beatles and ‘Heavy Metal’ Animator Gerald Potterton Dead at 91

Canada-based animator Gerald Potterton – known in the rock world for his work on the Beatles’ Yellow Submarine movie and the 1981 cult classic Heavy…

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Watch Billy Joel Duet With ‘Huge Fan’ Olivia Rodrigo

Billy Joel invited Olivia Rodrigo to guest with him at Madison Square Garden Wednesday night, giving the pop star the chance to confirm her appreciation…

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Watch Neal Schon Perform on ‘America’s Got Talent’

Neal Schon appeared on America’s Got Talent Wednesday night and performed the Journey classic “Don’t Stop Believin’.” The guitarist played the song alongside the 2019 winner of America’s Got Talent, pianist and…

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Has There Been a Decrease in Brain Size Among Modern Humans?

Three millennia of civilization has had an impact on many aspects of human life. But one contested area of research has been whether changes in…

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M.T. Anderson’s Feed Remains Frustratingly Prescient

When M.T. Anderson published the young adult novel Feed in 2002, there were no social media feeds to scroll in real life. Debuting two years…

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Nothing Is Protecting Child Influencers From Exploitation

Jackie Coogan, America’s first major child star, shot to fame in 1921 as Charlie Chaplin’s adopted son in The Kid. But at the age of…

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