Watson’s biohacker friend Hobie—also known as the man with the glowing chest—returns when a risky gene-editing experiment goes wrong, sending his new girlfriend rushing to the Holmes Clinic. Watch new ...
Hello again, and thank you for spending time with Fast Company’s Plugged In. Last October, I visited the Silicon Valley headquarters of 1X Technologies—the startup behind a humanoid home robot called ...
Rosie O’Donnell is sounding the alarm about her ongoing fixation with President Donald Trump. The 63-year-old, along with some of her friends and family, spoke to The Washington Post about her move to ...
The Cleveland Browns started Deshaun Watson's 21-day practice window Wednesday, allowing him the chance to be activated to the 53-man roster later this season and ultimately play in 2025. But, as ...
Stories about desperate patients taking hospital personnel hostage to force them to treat them have become too common on medical dramas, and I hate them. I love a good thriller — I write them myself, ...
CK Hutchison Holdings Ltd. is considering listing health and beauty retailer A.S. Watson Group, people familiar with the matter said. The Hong Kong-based conglomerate has been speaking with financial ...
Dr. Comfort is a historian of genetics who is completing a biography of James Watson. At first, James Watson terrified me. It was 1991 and my first day as the science writer at Cold Spring Harbor ...
James D. Watson, who died last week at 97, was the greatest biologist of his generation. He was also a cruelly treated target of cancel culture, shunned by the academic science community for which he ...
How do we reckon with the legacy of people who have done excellent work, but who have said or done terrible things? Last week, James Watson died at the age of 97. Watson’s scientific work was ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. James Dewey Watson, Nobel Prize winner and “semi-professional loose cannon,” died Thursday in hospice care after a ...
There’s no telling how the history of science might have changed if James Watson had had more fun with the binoculars he bought in 1940. He was only 12, but he bought them with his own money, and he ...