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Millions are flocking to the art collective’s five immersive exhibitions to duck through secret doors and explore new worlds.
The cereal giant "expects macroeconomic uncertainty to continue to impact consumers in the fourth quarter." General Mills also lowered its fiscal 2025 outlook for sales and earnings. General Mills ...
But you have to know where to look. Credit...Joyce Lee for The New York Times Supported by By Caroline Hopkins Legaspi Q: I love cereal, but sometimes it seems nutritionally no better than dessert.
Scientists at a Dallas-based biotech firm recently announced they have brought back the to life the dire wolf, a species popularized by the fantasy TV show "Game of Thrones." The company recently ...
A species of wolf that died out some 12,500 years ago lives again as the “world’s first successfully de-extincted animal,” according to Dallas-based biotech company Colossal Biosciences.
Most experts USA TODAY spoke with agreed that attempts to de-extinct animals, like the dire wolf, result in animals that are not the same as their ancestors and are actually hybrid animals.
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