These Plastic Bunnies Got a DNA Upgrade. Next up, the World?
Scientists infused a 3D-printed rabbit with genetic material, the first step toward a potential “DNA of things” where biology makes gadgets smarter.

Michael York Reading, PA Syndicated Stories, Wired
Scientists infused a 3D-printed rabbit with genetic material, the first step toward a potential “DNA of things” where biology makes gadgets smarter.
When humans over-exploit underground water supplies, the ground collapses like a huge empty water bottle. It’s called subsidence, and it could affect 1.6 billion people by 2040….
Backchannel, Syndicated Stories
Reopening in the fall was a massive gamble. At one high-poverty elementary school, navigating the risks paid off….
Launching rockets from planes is a decades-old concept that never really took off. Billionaire Richard Branson thinks its time has come….
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