
36 bacterial genes power a self-replication prototype, but regulators still say “not alive.”
A partly self-replicating cell prototype uses existing genes, yet it stops short of a fully living organism.

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A partly self-replicating cell prototype uses existing genes, yet it stops short of a fully living organism.

Between 2022 and March 2025, DOJ alleges coordinated bids kept egg prices high, alongside avian flu and political pressure.

A new U-15 tournament in Azerbaijan just reopened a political fault line that FIFA tried to close after 2022.

A BAFTA winner hands the director chair to Joe Wright while Abi Morgan adapts, setting up a heavyweight post-apocalyptic slate.

A Modern Warfare creative strategist is building a first-person shooter around P2P and open sourcing if the studio shuts down.

Security-led Midtown shutdowns start now, as NYPD tracks plans and MSG gets a full royal-style transformation.

Micron’s outsized Q2 surge unravels fast in Q3, showing how fragile chip momentum can be for anyone managing risk.

A slow start turns into a comeback, as word-of-mouth, younger crowds, and a heatwave all pull audiences back inside.

A week-long real-world look at LG’s flagship C6 OLED shows why OLED’s premium pricing keeps surviving scrutiny.

Check Point says a DeepSeek sample can be made fully functional with little effort, using Chrome’s File System Access permissions.

A Monaco incident involving Vadym Yermolaiev ties into Ukraine's sanctions playbook, raising new compliance and risk questions.
A meme-based label dispute turns into a brand and courtroom fight, with big implications for how food packaging gets enforced.