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Proof-of-concept HIV immunotherapy study passes Phase 1 safety trial

Preliminary results from a phase I clinical trial have demonstrated the safety and tolerability of a cell therapy involving the ex vivo expansion of...

It’s an Anker Charging Party In Today’s Amazon Gold Box, Including USB-C Gear

Whether you need new charging gear for your new iPhone, or want to play your Switch on a cross-country flight, Amazon’s one-day Anker sale...

Travel Like an Expert With These Rarely Discounted eBags Packing Cubes

Packing cubes can make organizing clothes and toiletries for your next trip a little less hellish, and eBags’ cubes are widely considered to be...

Twitter Bug That ‘May Have’ Exposed Direct Messages Probably Didn’t Expose Anything

Some Twitter users received an alert on Friday warning that a bug “may have” allowed their direct messages and protected tweets to be viewed...

The Unthinkable Is a Weird Movie Whose Ambition Wildly Outweighs Its Quality

“Unthinkable” is, conveniently, the perfect way to describe The Unthinkable, a brash, bold, film directed by a five-man Swedish film collective called Crazy Pictures....

Insulin shows great potential against chronic colitis

Diabetes is not the only disease on which insulin has an effect, it appears. In a new study that involved tests on mice researchers...

‘Destiny 2: Forsaken’ Is a Massive, Vital Expansion—But It Lost Me

Forsaken is a shot of energy to a game that has been limping since it released. And I'm just not that into it.

Watch a Moth Keep Its Balance While Being Pelted With Tiny Cannonballs

Somehow during the history of Earth, life took to the skies. As these winged creatures evolved, they specialized and improved their flying abilities. Today,...

ACLU, NAACP, and Dozens of Other Groups Call Out Tech Giants Over Forced Arbitration

Dozens of groups, including the ACLU, NAACP, and the Economic Policy Institute, wrote letters to some of America’s largest tech companies on Friday, demanding...

The first predators and their self-repairing teeth

The earliest predators appeared on Earth 480 million years ago -- and they even had teeth which were capable of repairing themselves. A team...

Brabus Launches ‘Deep Blue’ G-Wagon, Speedboat & Luxury Watch Line

Brabus is unifying its collaborations with Mercedes-AMG, Finland’s Axopar Boats, and Panerai luxury watches under one Deep Blue collection. Being that Brabus is...