Journal Editorial Report: The week's best and worst from Allysia Finley, Mene Ukueberuwa and Kim Strassel. I am a patriotic American and a proud Jew. I consider it my civic duty to fight antisemitism ...
The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) briefly published a 163-page PDF containing electrical schematics of the iPhone 16e, ignoring Apple’s request for confidentiality. The documents, which ...
A 163-page PDF of the iPhone 16e electrical schematics was briefly made public by the FCC, despite Apple’s express request to keep them confidential. Here’s what they showed. The filing included a ...
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) recently published a 163-page PDF showing the electrical schematics for the iPhone 16e, despite Apple specifically requesting them to be confidential. This ...
The Federal Communications Commission has seemingly leaked schematics for the iPhone 16e, despite Apple specifically requesting for them to be confidentially held. For complex communications hardware ...
Thanks to the leaked schematics, competitors can find out a lot about iPhone 16e, right, without reverse engineering. Photo: D. Griffin Jones/Cult of Mac The Federal Communications Commission appeared ...
For decades, gene-editing science has been limited to making small, precise edits to human DNA, akin to correcting typos in the genetic code. Arc Institute researchers are changing that paradigm with ...
A group of Chinese scientists has created powerful new tools that allow them to edit large chunks of DNA with incredible accuracy—and without leaving any trace. Using a mix of advanced protein design, ...
A team of Chinese researchers has developed two new genome editing technologies, known collectively as Programmable Chromosome Engineering (PCE) systems. The study, published online in Cell on August ...
A team of Chinese researchers led by Prof. GAO Caixia from the Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has developed two new genome editing technologies, ...
A team of Chinese researchers led by Prof. GAO Caixia from the Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has developed two new genome editing technologies, ...
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