Groundbreaking Discovery: Human Cell-Based Microbots Amaze Researchers

Sign up for CNN’s Wonder Theory science newsletter. Explore the universe with news on fascinating discoveries, scientific advancements, and more. A new study reveals that scientists have created anthrobots – tiny, living robots made from human cells that have the potential to help heal wounds or damaged tissue. These anthrobots were developed by a team …

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Uncovering the Path to Climate Crisis: The Role of Human Progress and Energy Consumption

Amid extreme weather events such as record-breaking temperatures, torrential downpours, droughts, and wildfires, global leaders will be coming together for the upcoming United Nations climate talks. These talks are designed to address the ongoing issue of humans emitting increasing levels of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. For centuries, human activity has been instrumental in reshaping …

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Unveiling the Disturbing Hypocrisy: Elite Schools’ Defense of Campus Celebrations for Hamas’ Terror Attack

The Disgusting Hypocrisy of Elite Schools Defending Campus Celebrations of Hamas’ Terror Attack The Disgusting Hypocrisy of Elite Schools Defending Campus Celebrations of Hamas’ Terror Attack Harvard president Claudine Gay recently declared, “Our university embraces a commitment to free expression,” in support of the pro-Hamas protests on the campus. However, this statement is nothing but …

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Unveiling the Lack of CEO Outrage: Insights into the Ongoing Israel-Palestine Conflict

I despise the phenomenon of CEO virtue-signaling. It often feels insincere and leads to negative consequences. However, under the current circumstances, with Israel facing potential annihilation following a horrific terrorist attack, it may be a suitable time for such displays, even if they are performative. In an odd twist, corporate America has been unusually reserved …

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Harvard’s ‘Doxxing Truck’ Targeted with Brick Attack: Unearthing the Risks of Online Privacy Intrusion

An enraged mob near Harvard University targeted a “doxxing truck” that was exposing students who allegedly blamed Israel for a recent Hamas attack. The incident took place on Friday morning near the campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The President of Accuracy in Media, Adam Guillette, revealed that the angry crowd blocked the female driver of the …

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Harvard President Claudine Gay Firmly Rejects Punitive Measures Against Students behind Controversial Anti-Israel Letter

In the midst of mounting criticism of her handling of the crisis, Harvard president Claudine Gay responds to attempts to reveal the identities of students who signed a letter blaming Israel for the Hamas massacres. Gay released a video on Thursday night asserting that the Ivy League school is committed to free expression and does …

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The Clear Problem with the New Meta Return-to-Office Policy

According to a Harvard University expert, the recent developments in Meta’s return-to-office plan reflect poorly on CEO Mark Zuckerberg. The tech giant now requires full-time employees to work three days in the office each week, track attendance using employee badge swipes, and display their physical location at all times. Meta initially implemented a remote-work policy …

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Study reveals that over 50% of individuals at risk of developing mental health disorders before the age of 75

A recent study published in The Lancet reveals that by the age of 75, approximately half of the global population will experience a mental disorder. The study, co-led by researchers from Harvard Medical School and the University of Queensland, emphasizes that these disorders typically manifest during childhood, adolescence, or young adulthood. Therefore, it is essential …

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Harvard Legacy Admissions Under Investigation by Education Department for Civil Rights Allegations

The Department of Education has initiated an investigation into Harvard University’s policy on legacy admissions, marking a significant development in the legal battle surrounding college admissions in the United States. Lawyers for Civil Rights, a Boston-based nonprofit, recently filed a federal civil rights complaint on behalf of Black and Latino community groups in New England. …

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