In a Phase I trial of multiple myeloma patients, modified CAR T cells taken from others appeared to be a safe and viable treatment.
The Justice Department has sued Google, alleging it “corrupted legitimate competition in the ad tech industry" and seeking divestiture of its ad businesses.
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io9 chats with Matthew Mercer and Marisha Ray about the Critical Role fandom.
The historic move is a step on the long path ahead for nuclear power.
Polar bears in the Arctic are losing sea ice, which means they’re more likely to run into humans while they search for food.
Co-showrunner Craig Mazin talked about HBO's PlayStation adaptation starring Pedro Pascal.
The small-lift launch vehicle lifted off at 6:00 p.m. ET from Launch Complex 2 within the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport at NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility.
The Illustrated Al is now in stores and puts visuals to Weird Al songs that never got music videos.
The binge-worthy thriller views economic anxiety and the green transition through the eyes of North Sea oil workers.
More than 10 million pounds of propellant were pumped into the fully stacked rocket, moving the company toward an orbital launch.
Live Nation Ticketmaster President and CFO John Berchtold testified in Washington D.C. Tuesday morning about the company's alleged monopoly.
Elon Musk's social media company is already facing legal action from one landlord over non-payment. Now, two more are seeking supposedly unpaid rent.
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HBO’s The Last of Us plays out very much like it's video game predecessor.
The Tesla CEO is trying to convince a jury he really did have the best interests of shareholders in mind when he penned his infamous tweet about Tesla's stock.

This very-affordable vacuum detects dirt you can't see and obliterates it.
The world’s biggest exchange has reportedly been under investigation by federal law enforcement for nearly four years.
There's also a Hot Wheels movie revving up, Knock at the Cabin gets a featurette, and learn M.O.D.O.K. 's incredible inspiration in Quantumania.
Amazon RxPass covers 60 generic medications prescribed for 80 common conditions like depression and high cholesterol. Customers don't need insurance to get it.
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