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Search ResultA Landmark Ruling Allows Gene Editing In Human Embryos
A group led by biologist Kathy Niakan at London’s new Francis Crick Institute plans to use the CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing technique on human embryos for research purp...
Read MoreWhy Eradicating Earth’s Mosquitoes To Fight Disease Is Probably A Bad Idea
But what would a world free of mosquitoes look like? Would it be an Earth in which the infectious diseases that plague millions are completely, permanently, and mercifully ...
Read MoreBreastfeeding Could Prevent 800,000 Child Deaths, Lancet Says
If almost every mother breastfed her children it could prevent more than 800,000 child deaths a year, yet governments are failing to promote and support breastfeeding, with...
Read MoreBreastfeeding Could Prevent 800,000 Child Deaths, Lancet Says
If almost every mother breastfed her children it could prevent more than 800,000 child deaths a year, yet governments are failing to promote and support breastfeeding, with...
Read MoreNot-So-Bitter Pill
Oral contraceptive use not associated with increased birth defects risk. Oral contraceptives taken just before or during pregnancy do not increase the risk of birth defects...
Read MoreNot-So-Bitter Pill
Oral contraceptive use not associated with increased birth defects risk. Oral contraceptives taken just before or during pregnancy do not increase the risk of birth defects...
Read MoreEpix’s ‘The 4%: Film’s Gender Problem’ Docu-Series To Debut On Intl. Women’s Day – Sundance
Based on research conducted by USC Annenberg Media, Diversity and Social Change Initiative, The 4% is broken up into 6-short documentaries, each about five minutes long, th...
Read MoreAmazing Things Happened When New Delhi Halved The Number Of Cars On The Road
On January 1, India's capital made an attempt to address its status as the world's most polluted big city, according to the World Health Organization, by implementing a tem...
Read MoreJust 62 People Now Own The Same Wealth As Half The World's Population, Research Finds
Wealth inequality has grown to the stage where 62 of the world’s richest people own as much as the poorest half of humanity combined, according to a new report. The r...
Read MoreGlobal Warming Could Delay The Next Ice Age By 100,000 Years
In a study published this Wednesday in the journal Nature, researchers from the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research make clear that anthropogenic carbon emissions...
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