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Bringing back the woolly mammoth to roam Earth again. Is it even possible? | The Excerpt
USA Today· 5 days agoOn a special episode (first released on April 18, 2024) of The Excerpt podcast: Could the woolly...
Harvard and the Effort to Bring Back the Wooly Mammoth | News | The Harvard Crimson
The Harvard Crimson· 5 days agoHarvard Medical School professor George M. Church didn’t think that by the end of his breakfast in...
Best New Book Releases This Week: April 23-29, 2024
Parade· 2 hours agoBarbara Walters changed television and journalism again and again. Writer Susan Page captures it all, from the life-changing suicide attempt of her...
Imaginative Grand Conservation Model In The Appalachians Opens The Door To Conservation At Scale
Forbes· 7 days agoIn 2019, The Nature Conservancy (TNC), the world’s largest nonprofit dedicated to conserving the...
The Next Big Thing: AI for your toothbrush! (Yes, you read that right)
The Herald-Mail via Yahoo News· 6 days agoWe’ve been hearing a lot about Artificial Intelligence lately, but so far all we’ve learned is how AI will help out the eggheads — enhancing the fluidity of medical devices, or mapping
Mining McKenzie County’s history: Watford City museum shares the county’s history from homesteaders...
KFYR-TV Bismarck· 4 hours agoOil is important to North Dakota’s economy. A new museum in Watford City is designed to not only...
Lina Khan, Steve Case & more join StrictlyVC in Washington, DC
TechCrunch· 6 days agoLate last summer, TechCrunch joined forces with StrictlyVC to create smaller, more intimate evenings...
‘Amm(i)gone’ explores family, queerness, and faith
Washington Blade· 3 days agoA ‘fully autobiographical’ work from out artist Adil Mansoor
Mississippi man finds bone from ice age apex predator, saber-toothed tiger
Gannett via AOL· 2 days agoTo some people it may have been just a small bone; a darkened and fossilized relic laying in a creek...
WATERCRESS FESTIVAL: Inaugural event brings Indigenous traditions into focus
Tahlequah Daily Press, Okla. via Yahoo News· 19 hours agoApr. 22—ROSE — Watercress grows freely in the spring-fed creek on the Saline Courthouse Museum property, and that provided the impetus for celebrating Cherokee Nation's first Watercress Festival ...