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How a potential antibiotics ban could affect apple growers

Antibiotic resistance in human and animal health is at the forefront of public debate, but it's a less well-known issue in plant agriculture. However, antibiotics are important tools in fruit production, and their efficacy hinges on avoiding resistance to disease-causing

AI method advances customized enzyme design

Enzymes with specific functions are becoming increasingly important in industry, medicine and environmental protection. For example, they make it possible to synthesize chemicals in a more environmentally friendly way, produce active ingredients in a targeted manner or break

Aidan Zamiri’s ‘Moment’: The Pop Culture Polymath on Making a Charli xcx Mockumentary, Working With Timothée Chalamet on His ‘Insane’ Press Tours and Kylie Jenner’s ‘Incredible’ Acting Debut

Aidan Zamiri is a good hang. I just met the 30-year-old photographer, director and creative polymath — but we already have an inside joke. The table at the lobby bar of London’s Soho Hotel where we’re seated is inexplicably made of Hot Wheels, and we spend the first few minutes

Trump says mineral rights will be part of Greenland deal

President Trump says that mineral rights will be part of his deal on Greenland’s future. On Wednesday, Trump, who has repeatedly expressed a desire for the U.S. to own the Danish island, announced a framework agreement with NATO that would not involve tariffs on the U.S.’s

Newsom knocks Bessent over 'Sparkle Beach Ken' crack

California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) went after Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent over comments he made about the Golden State governor in which he likened him to “American Psycho” character Patrick Bateman. “The Treasury secretary talked about a Barbie doll. It was as if he was

James Cameron Torches America After Leaving the U.S.: ‘A Place Where Everybody’s at Each Other’s Throats, Turning Its Back on Science and Will Be in Utter Disarray If Another Pandemic Appears’

James Cameron appeared on a recent episode of “In Depth with Graham Bensinger” and spoke bluntly about relocating to New Zealand, where he both lives and spent years working on the “Avatar” movies. “After the pandemic hit… [New Zealand] had eliminated the virus completely,”

Goodbye, Park City. Sundance Will Miss You and So Will I

The first thing I noticed was the quiet. The beautiful pillowy snowbound quiet. The day I arrived in Park City for my first Sundance Film Festival in January 1995, there was much to take in: the awesome mountains, the homes wedged like miniature ski lodges into the hills, the