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Action-packed August lineup on Tubi includes 'Bitefest' and much more


Action-packed August lineup on Tubi includes ‘Bitefest’ and much more
By Skyler Rivera
Viewers can watch anything from retro TV shows to Hollywood blockbusters, all completely free.
The Jaws franchise is coming to Tubi just in time for Shark Month.
Celebrate the oceanic beasts with Tubi’s Bitefest lineup and dozens of fresh titles headed to the free streaming platform in August.
Feel-good comedies like Little Miss Sunshine, sci-fi thrillers like Alien and Alien vs. Predator, and family-friendly classics including Hook will all be free to stream.
Check out these new titles and more coming to Tubi in August:
Action films on Tubi ....

United States , Tubi Bitefest , Michael Clayton , Scott Joplin , First Team , Miss Sunshine , Greater Good , Last Witch Hunter , Witness Protection , Good Deed , Perfect Match , Cultural Learnings , America For Make Benefit Glorious Nation , Men Who Stare At Goats , Miracle Season , Money Never Sleeps , Descent Part , New Daughter , Mutant Ninja Turtles , Karate Kid , Serial Killer , Amazon Echo Show , Google Nest Hub , Amazon Fire , Cox Contour , ஒன்றுபட்டது மாநிலங்களில் ,

Will genetic engineering change the world?


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When the twin girls were born, one October night in 2018, they carried a secret: a hidden tweak in their DNA even the hospital in China didn’t know about. They were the world’s first genetically engineered humans.
The next month, news of their existence broke just as the scientist behind the engineering, Dr He Jiankui, was addressing peers at a global summit. Facing down an uncharacteristically rowdy hall of scientists, he explained: with fertility treatments illegal for prospective parents with HIV in China, he had instead edited the girls as embryos to be resistant to the AIDS virus carried by their father. He said genetic testing showed that “Lulu” and “Nana” were “as healthy as any babies”. Their real identity is now a state secret in China and it is not known how they are doing. ....

City Of , United Kingdom , New York , United States , New South Wales , Josiah Zayner , Jamie Metzl , Waseem Qasim , Vladimir Putin , Uma Thurman , Emmanuelle Charpentier , Yuval Noah Harari , Mary Shelley , Elsa Kania , Wilson Vorndick , David Liu , Michael York , Louise Brown , George Church , Greg Neely , Jennifer Doudna , New York Times , Harvard University , University Of Sydney , World Health Organisation , Great Ormond Street Hospital ,

Will genetic engineering change the world?


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When the twin girls were born, one October night in 2018, they carried a secret: a hidden tweak in their DNA even the hospital in China didn’t know about. They were the world’s first genetically engineered humans.
The next month, news of their existence broke just as the scientist behind the engineering, Dr He Jiankui, was addressing peers at a global summit. Facing down an uncharacteristically rowdy hall of scientists, he explained: with fertility treatments illegal for prospective parents with HIV in China, he had instead edited the girls as embryos to be resistant to the AIDS virus carried by their father. He said genetic testing showed that “Lulu” and “Nana” were “as healthy as any babies”. Their real identity is now a state secret in China and it is not known how they are doing. ....

City Of , United Kingdom , New York , United States , New South Wales , Josiah Zayner , Jamie Metzl , Waseem Qasim , Vladimir Putin , Uma Thurman , Emmanuelle Charpentier , Yuval Noah Harari , Mary Shelley , Elsa Kania , Wilson Vorndick , David Liu , Michael York , Louise Brown , George Church , Greg Neely , Jennifer Doudna , New York Times , Harvard University , University Of Sydney , World Health Organisation , Great Ormond Street Hospital ,