A ‘Second Tree of Life’ Could Wreak Havoc, Scientists Warn The New York Times‘Unprecedented risk’ to life on Earth: Scientists call for halt on ‘mirror life’ microbe research The GuardianSynthetic ‘mirror’ microbes pose unprecedented threat to life, scientists warn Financial TimesMirror Bacteria Research Poses Significant Risks, Dozens of Scientists Warn The Scientist'Mirror bacteria' could pose serious global health risks Phys.org
California reports more illnesses in people who drank raw milk. Here are the risks, according to health experts CNNCalifornia child who experienced fever and vomiting from raw milk does not have bird flu, CDC testing shows CBS NewsCDC finds no evidence of bird flu virus in California toddler STATTechnical Update: Summary Analysis of the Genetic Sequence of a Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza A(H5N1) Virus Identified in a Child in California | Bird Flu CDC
Perseverance rover prepares to investigate the mysterious early history of Mars CNNNASA’s Perseverance Rover Reaches Top of Jezero Crater Rim NASANASA Mars Rover Delivers Triumphant First Photos From Crater Rim CNETNASA’s Perseverance rover found a new potential setting for Martian life Science News MagazineWorld shaking discovery by NASA; here's what the space agency has disclosed about the red planet Mars The Economic Times
Jimmy Butler ‘absolutely interested’ in Suns if Heat seek trade Arizona SportsSources: Suns among Butler's trade preferences ESPNWhy Jimmy Butler rumors are complicated and how Heat are handling them as NBA trade season approaches CBS SportsJimmy Butler Trade Rumors: Heat Star's 'Preference' Is Contract Extension amid Buzz Bleacher ReportLatest On Jimmy Butler hoopsrumors.com
A new timeline for Neanderthal interbreeding with modern humans UC BerkeleyScientists pinpoint when humans had babies with Neanderthals The Washington PostOldest Human Genomes Reveal How a Small Group Burst Out of Africa The New York Times
Violent superflares explode from sun-like stars every 100 years Space.comOur sun may be overdue for a 'superflare' stronger than billions of atomic bombs, new research warns Livescience.comSuperflares Erupt From Stars Like Our Sun Once Every 100 Years The New York TimesThe sun may spit out giant solar flares more often than we thought New ScientistObservations suggest sun-like stars emit superflares once per century Phys.org