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Industry built on idea of longer life with tech like cryonics now focuses on cancer, transplants

By Sharyl Attkisson

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US Pentagon

Watchdog claims Biden-era DoD grants are going to research using human fetus parts in animal tests

The watchdog White Coat Waste (WCW) found that the Defense grants are being used to fund experiments that implant parts of aborted human fetuses, including fingers and scalps, into lab animals.

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Announcement of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2025 awarded by the Nobel Assembly

US, Japan scientists win Nobel medicine prize for immune system research discoveries

The winners are Mary Brunkow and Fred Ramsdell from the U.S., and Shimon Sakaguchi from Japan

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Saturn's Moon Enceladus

New research suggests Saturn moon is habitable

Researchers looked back at old data and found fascinating results

NASA undocks SpaceX Dragon cargo from ISS

Florida: Artemis launch scrubbed-NASA announce

Dr. Robert Malone on why CDC voted to add Covid-19 immunizations to Vaccines for Children Program

NASA’s Orion Capsule returns successfully from the moon after 25-day flight test expedition

2023 sees record early start to pollen season

Rocket Lab launches two NASA satellites to monitor tropical storms

SpaceX launches Falcon 9 rocket carrying 54 upgraded satellites from Cape Canaveral

NASA's Crew-5 mission undocks from the International Space Station

Russian astronauts deploy a radiator on ISS

Euclid telescope sends back test image from deep space

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