Lab-grown meat samples in petri dishes, handled by researchers wearing blue gloves in a sterile laboratory setting
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Is Lab-Grown Meat a Health Risk? The Debate Over ‘Immortalized Cells’ and Cancer Concerns

Introduction Lab-grown meat, also known as cultured or cultivated meat, is being marketed as a sustainable alternative to traditional livestock farming. However, recent concerns have emerged regarding the use of immortalized cell lines in its production. Some reports claim that these cells, which are commonly used in scientific research, could pose cancer risks when consumed….

A futuristic nuclear fusion reactor glowing with plasma, representing the potential of limitless clean energy.
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Record-Breaking Nuclear Fusion: Are We Closer to Limitless Clean Energy?

Nuclear fusion is back in the spotlight. The dream of unlimited, clean, and sustainable energy has been a scientific pursuit for decades. But in recent months, something has changed. From U.S. labs achieving energy gain, to China’s superconducting tokamak, and Spain’s unexpected success, fusion energy is breaking records like never before. So, are we finally…

Boeing Starliner spacecraft and Elon Musk amid controversy over astronaut rescue mission.
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Elon Musk vs. Boeing: The Starliner Delays and NASA’s Astronaut Rescue Controversy

For decades, space travel has been filled with both triumphs and near-disasters. From the Apollo 13 oxygen tank explosion to the Soyuz 11 tragedy, astronaut rescue missions have shaped the history of human spaceflight. In modern times, Boeing’s Starliner delays and the growing dominance of SpaceX have sparked debates about the future of commercial space…

A woolly mammoth walking through the Arctic tundra after genetic revival

The Woolly Mammoth Revival: Scientific Breakthrough or Playing God?

Scientists Are Bringing the Woolly Mammoth Back from Extinction—But Should They? The Return of a Prehistoric Giant Imagine walking through the Arctic tundra and spotting a woolly mammoth—a creature that went extinct over 4,000 years ago. Thanks to Colossal Biosciences, a biotech company specializing in de-extinction, this may soon become a reality. Scientists are using…