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CRISPR gene editing in human embryos wreaks chromosomal mayhem In that study, the researchers used CRISPR–Cas9 to create mutations in the POU5F1 gene, which is important for embryonic development. Of 18 ...
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Unilever to rename Fair & Lovely skin-lightening cream in India Hindustan Unilever announced the change on Thursday in response to years of calls to drop the branding or stop selling the creams, adverts for which ...
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Dangerous tick-borne bacterium extremely rare in New Jersey The mystery behind the rise in spotted fever cases continues. Date: June 25, 2020; Source: Rutgers University; Summary: There's some good news in ...
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Accelerated Databases In The Fast Lane Netezza was interesting, and inasmuch was acquired by IBM for $1.7 billion in 2010 and was basically mothballed a year ago for reasons Big Blue never ...
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China targeting non-English-speaking journalists in new push for influence – study The survey, carried out in September and October 2019, asked journalism unions from 58 countries on whether they have received overtures from ...
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Coronavirus: Prof Chris Whitty warns public over gatherings in hot weather Prof Chris Whitty's remarks on social media came after a major incident was declared in Bournemouth when thousands of people flocked to the Dorset ...
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Thousands Of Child Soldiers Died In The Korean War. Survivors Want More Recognition Park Tae-seung stands outside his office and prayer hall in Yeongju City. Now 87, Park was 17 when he was recruited to fight in the Korean War.
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Trafficking in Persons Report 2020 2020 Trafficking in Persons Report. We are presenting the report in a PDF version only at this time. We will provide a 508-compliant PDF and an HTML ...
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