Rebooting Immunity‘Breakthrough’ Treatment Cures 5 People of an Autoimmune Disease The results are "phenomenal" as they hold implications for treating people living with lupus, multiple sclerosis, and rheumatoid arthritis. By Saumya Kalia
Life In a Petri DishIn a First, Scientists Create ‘Synthetic Embryos’ That Could Help Heal People "The embryo is the best organ-making machine and the best 3D bio-printer — we tried to emulate what it does," the researchers said. By Saumya Kalia
Found In TranslationIn a First, Scientists Turn Thoughts of a Paralyzed Man Into Words on Computer Previous experiments with mind-controlled prosthetics have allowed paralyzed people to shake hands or take a drink using a robotic arm. By Rohitha Naraharisetty
Building Blocks of LifeMethane Found on Saturn’s Moon Could Be a Sign of Life, Research Suggests Enceladus, a planetary body with oceans, is producing more methane than can be explained by non-biological events, researchers say. By Rohitha Naraharisetty
Valley Of The DeadArchaeologists Unearth a 3,000‑Year‑Old ‘Lost’ City In Egypt The find was the “second most important archeological discovery since the tomb of Tutankhamun." By Saumya Kalia
in 2020?Scientists May Have Discovered an Unknown Organ Hiding in the Throat Researchers think the 'tubarial glands,' which resemble salivary glands under the tongue, are involved in saliva secretion. By Rajvi Desai
Party Like A PaleontologistNew Dinosaur Named ‘Reaper of Death’ Is a Cousin of T. Rex “It’s the oldest known tyrannosaurid from northerly North America.” By Liesl Goecker