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New DNA Research Uncovers Identities of Four Franklin Expedition Sailors
Recent research has revealed the identities of four more sailors from Sir John Franklin's ill-fated 1845 expedition, addressing a long-standing historical mystery.
New Research Highlights Increased Biological Productivity in Southern Ocean
A recent study reveals that the Southern Ocean's summertime biological productivity is significantly greater than earlier estimates, according to findings from the U.S. National Science Foundation.
Remembering Ted Turner: A Giant in Media History
Ted Turner, the visionary behind CNN, passed away in 2026, leaving a profound impact on the news landscape and a legacy of larger-than-life achievements.
Oil Prices Drop as Markets React to Possible U.S.-Iran Deal Amid Rising Gas Costs
Oil prices have seen a significant decline, while markets are responding positively to reports of potential negotiations between the U.S. and Iran. Gas prices have now surpassed $4.50.
Advancements in CRISPR Technology Pave the Way for Enhanced Gene Editing and Diagnostics
A team at HKUST, led by Prof. Hsing I-Ming, has developed a new CRISPR technique that could significantly improve gene editing precision and open avenues for diagnostics and antiviral treatments.
Concerns Rise Over Waste Management Safety Following Austin Transfer Station Fire
A fire at an Austin transfer station, believed to be caused by a lithium battery, has sparked worries regarding safety protocols in waste management.