University of California San Diego of Medicine researchers, in collaboration with the genetic testing company 23andMe, have identified regions of the human genome associated with cannabis use, ...
The East Texas Yamboree Festival dates back to 1935 in Upshur County, and this year is number 88. The festival celebrates Upshur County’s rich agricultural history, most notably the yam crop. The ...
A new kind of shape-shifting material can twist, bend, and snap into more than a dozen three-dimensional forms—no motors or wires required. Using stored elastic energy, it transforms itself much like ...
Luna, a 5-year-old ball python, died in the Nederland shopping center fire on Oct. 9, 2025. Courtesy of Wild Bear Nature Center. Westie, a 20-year-old turtle who “loved crickets and attention,” and ...
Mario Aguilar covers technology in health care, including artificial intelligence, virtual reality, wearable devices, telehealth, and digital therapeutics. His stories explore how tech is changing the ...
Suspected Chinese government operatives asked ChatGPT to help write proposal for a tool to conduct large-scale surveillance and to help promote another that allegedly scans social media accounts for ...
The New York Knicks are learning how to incorporate a new offensive system put in place by head coach Mike Brown. Things will be different than how it worked with Tom Thibodeau and the Knicks will ...
VectorY Therapeutics has seen the shape of things to come—and it involves finding fresh ways to deliver its gene therapies into the brain. The Dutch biotech has secured an exclusive option to evaluate ...
AMSTERDAM & BOSTON & SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--VectorY Therapeutics, a biotechnology company developing innovative vectorized antibody therapies for the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases, and ...
VectorY Therapeutics and Shape Therapeutics Announce Option and License Agreement to Advance Vectorized Antibodies for Neurodegenerative Diseases Using an AAV5-Derived CNS Capsid ~ Agreement grants ...
While history counts a lengthy and horrific tally of the arbitrary divisions we draw amongst ourselves, there have been and will ever be only two kinds of people: those who invert their camera ...