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Breakthrough as human eggs developed in the lab for first time Writing in the journal Molecular Human Reproduction, researchers from Edinburgh and New York describe how they took ovarian tissue from 10 women in their late twenties and thirties and, over four steps involving different cocktails of nutrients, encouraged the eggs to develop from their earliest form to ...
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Apple partners with NBC on a new Winter Olympics section in Apple News While Apple continues to focus its eye on how to step up its game in the area of original content, it's also striking some partnerships that could help put its name on the map specifically in sports coverage. The company is adding a new section in Apple News that will be dedicated to the Winter Olympics in ...
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Space Technology Could Change the Balance of Power in Africa In 2013, during a visit by French President François Hollande to Morocco's capital Rabat, a deal was made in secret for France to build a satellite for the Moroccan government. On November 7, 2017, four years after this deal was signed, Mohammed VI-A, Africa's first high-resolution imaging satellite, ...
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The stock market is officially in a correction... here's what usually happens next "The average bull market 'correction' is 13 percent over four months and takes just four months to recover," Goldman Sachs Chief Global Equity Strategist Peter Oppenheimer said in a Jan. 29 report. But the pain lasts for 22 months on average if the S&P falls at least 20 percent from its record high — past ...
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Emily Chang's Brotopia takes aim at sexism in Silicon Valley From the beginning, women were at the forefront of computer technology: both Ada Lovelace and Grace Hopper were pioneers of computer programming. But as computers rose as an industry, the number of women in the field did not follow — instead, after 1984, their numbers declined drastically. In her ...
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