Blood
Why Are Many Indians Fixated With The Purity of Their Bloodline?
Why do Indians think of ‘blood purity’ when it comes to marriage, even if the idea has been disproved scientifically? The answer lies in our history.
Scientists Begin Trials for Transfusions of Lab-Grown Blood Cells
The ability to grow blood cells of any needed type in a lab could be a game-changer.
Best Job In The World: Blood, Shit and Q Fever
The interviewer looked at me and said “hmmm, you go to uni, so you can read and write”. We shook hands. I was officially an abattoir worker.
Is Blood 'In' Right Now?
Sorry sweat and tears, but celebs from MGK to Kourtney Kardashian are all about blood right now.
Ancient Gold Burial Mask Found to Be Painted With Human Blood
The use of human blood may have allowed an ancient society's elite to maintain their status as cosmically privileged deities even in the afterlife, researchers say.
Scientists Want to Build Mars Bases Out of Human Blood
Humans are a “significant, but chronically overlooked, source of natural resources” for Mars missions, according to a new study.
The FDA Relaxed Its Gay and Bi Blood Donor Rule. It’s Still Archaic
The decision to dial back the ban but not eliminate it shows just how arbitrary it really is.
Florida Couple Allege That Dunkin Donuts Worker Gave Them Bloody Food
"This is blood. This is not jelly."
This Magnetic Robot Wants to Crawl Inside Your Brain
MIT scientists are working on a robot that could deliver lasers and drugs to problem areas of the brain.
Scientists Discover 42,000-Year-Old Liquid Blood in Preserved Foal
The well-preserved condition of the animal is giving hope to researchers trying to clone extinct animals.
How Russia Fell in Love with Candy Bars Made of Blood
Many Soviet children grew up loving the sweetness, texture, and slight metallic twang of Hematogen bars—without knowing what was in them.