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In A 1st, Scientists Use Revolutionary Gene-Editing Tool To Edit Inside A Patient
Doctors used CRISPR to edit genes of cells inside a patient's eye, hoping to restore vision to a person blinded by a rare genetic disorder. A similar strategy might work for some brain diseases.
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Coronavirus Fears Have Led To A Golden Age Of Hand-Washing PSAs
Around the world, comedians, TikTokers and public health ministries are bringing fresh style and humor to a classic form: the hygiene tutorial.
Here's Who Faces The Greatest Risk Of Severe Illness From Coronavirus
The data from China offer insights into the way different age groups are affected after being infected.
Twitter Vows That As Disinformation Tactics Change, Its Policies Will Keep Pace
Twitter's new policy attempts to flag and provide greater context for content that the platform believes to have been "significantly and deceptively altered or fabricated."
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Why China's Air Has Been Cleaner During The Coronavirus Outbreak
Air pollution levels have dropped dramatically as power plants and factories have slowed down — potentially saving lives. But the public health benefits aren't so simple to calculate.
What To Know About The Election Security Situation After Super Tuesday
The biggest day of voting so far in 2020 wasn't faultless, but it also might have gone much worse. Moves and countermoves are afoot to influence Americans and protect the vote.
Sabrina Ionescu's Decision To Play Another Season For Oregon Could Net A Championship
When the women's tournament begins in two weeks, the University of Oregon's hard-driving star guard could lead them to an NCAA title.
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With no ferries to haul waste, Southeast’s septic tank problem could get messy
Towns in Southeast Alaska are suffering as a result of ferry chaos — increased freight costs, barren grocery store shelves, late mail. Another issue is…
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Report: Russian Election Trolling Becoming Subtler, Tougher To Detect
A cache of Instagram posts has yielded what researchers call a more up-to-date look at election interference operations. Much of it is familiar but now executed with more sophistication.
Coronavirus Concerns Stymie Live Music Performances And SXSW
Organizers, public officials, musicians and other performers are very publicly grappling with competing priorities — and are trying to find innovative ways to deal with canceled events worldwide.
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