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Lab-Grown Minibrains Will Be Used as ‘Biological Hardware’ to Create New Biocomputers, Scientists Propose

Lab-grown "minibrains" could someday be linked together to act as powerful and efficient biocomputers, scientists have suggested.

More Republican States Move to Ban Transgender Athletes in K-12, Collegiate Sports

Kansas, Texas, Ohio, and Nebraska are pushing legislation to divide sports on sex rather than gender.

Former Mets Pitching Prospect Matt Pobereyko Dies Suddenly of Heart Attack at 31

Minor League baseball player and one-time Mets pitching prospect Matt Pobereyko died suddenly of a heart attack on Friday.

Biden Orders Door-to-Door Checks on Residents in East Palestine

President Biden is making sure the federal government is keeping tabs on residents in the city where a train derailment and fire Feb. 3 led to toxic chemicals being released into the environment.

Another Train Derails in Nebraska: Hazmat Team on Site

The incident occurred at around 1:45 a.m. CST and involved approximately 31 Union Pacific train cars carrying coal, which were scattered across the tracks.

Viral Kentucky Prayer ‘Revival’ Begins Second Week

A routine prayer service at a small Christian college in Kentucky has blossomed into a nonstop revival, garnering millions of viewers on social media as it begins its second week.

Young Teenager Dies Suddenly in Sleep Following ‘Cardiac Arrest’

A 17-year-old football player died "suddenly" in his sleep following a heart attack last week.

U.S. Military Shoots Down Fourth ‘High-Altitude’ Object Over Lake Huron

The U.S. shot down a fourth flying object Sunday afternoon at 20,000 feet above Michigan’s Lake Huron, the Pentagon said, underscoring its stepped-up defense of North American airspace following the discovery of a suspected Chinese spy balloon.

Children Rescued From Ruins Days After Earthquake, but Death Toll Tops 23,700

Rescue crews saved a 10-day-old baby and his mother trapped in the ruins of a building in Turkey on Friday and dug several people out from other sites as President Tayyip Erdogan said authorities should have reacted faster to this week's huge earthquake.

Cartels Profit $13 Billion Annually from Human Trafficking Alone

The figure signifies a rise from $500 million in annual profits from human trafficking in 2015, a 2,540% increase.

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