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The Robot Just Sang Happy Birthday to a Cake It Baked for a Woman Who’s Been Gone Two YearsJune 10, 2028 – 7:42 p.m.

Today would have been her 34th birthday. The house smelled like vanilla and burnt sugar all afternoon. Optimus spent six hours in the kitchen with our one-year-old on its hip, letting him “help” by smashing butter

De-Extinction Projects Yield Breakthroughs: Genetic Tools from Mammoth Revival Efforts Enhance Resilience in Endangered Species

De-extinction is often framed as science fiction: resurrecting vanished species to roam a modern world that no longer resembles the one they left behind. But beneath the spectacle lies a quieter, more consequential out

Precision Fermentation and Cultivated Foods Reshape Diets: Vast Farmlands Freed for Rewilding as Lab-Grown Proteins Become Staple

As the global population surges and climate pressures mount, precision fermentation and cultivated (cell-based) foods are rapidly emerging as game-changers in protein production. These biotechnologies produce animal-id

When Moon-Born Kids Play in Low Gravity and Dream of Blue Skies

My name is Leo Armstrong, and I am Selene-born. Born in 2055 in Selene City—the largest crater habitat at the lunar south pole. My parents named me after Neil’s “one small step” lineage, but with a twist: Leo f