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Scientists develop functional eggs out of human skin cells
Researchers at Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) have developed a remarkable new way for making human body cells ...
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Scientists Made Functional Human Eggs With Skin Cells in ‘Proof of Concept’ for Advancing Fertility
The research could open up avenues for fertility treatments after additional refinement and trials, but it also raises ...
COMMENTARY: Italy’s ‘Medically Assisted Reproduction Law’ remains the model legislation for the legal protection of children ...
US scientists testing the technique say it could help people overcome infertility and potentially allow same-sex couples to ...
The theatrical exploration into the concept of storage marks Black Cube Nomadic Art Museum’s 10th anniversary.
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A booming longevity industry wants to sell us ‘immortality’ but there could be hidden costs
If you could, would you pay to live forever? Some Silicon Valley billionaires aren’t just making tech products – they’ve set their sights on immortality.
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Scientists tracked 14 elite endurance athletes for a year and found a metabolic ceiling: no one sustained more than 2.5× ...
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Could your skin hold the key to creating life? Scientists turn human skin cells into eggs in groundbreaking study
Scientists use skin cells to create human embryos, challenging traditional reproduction Reproduction ... The result is an egg equipped with the full set of DNA needed to start life. This method ...
Authors sue Salesforce, claiming its AI used copyrighted books without permission — a case that could redefine fair use.
County Board of Education is debating how to respond to impending changes to state guidelines on the family life and human sexuality curriculum, including sex education, once they are finalized. The ...
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ASX Quarterly Health Wrap: Lumos lands US$317m deal as ReNerve and Vitrafy hit key milestones
In partnership with the U.S. Army Institute of Surgical Research (USAISR), Vitrafy began the second phase of its platelet ...
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