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With ‘bio-banked’ genetic material, Darjeeling has India’s first ‘frozen zoo’

The Times of India 15 Mar 2025
Scientists prepare the samples to prevent cell damage.'The frozen zoo contains irreplaceable genetic material - living cell lines, gametes, and embryos - that are vital for conservation efforts, ...
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What Do I Do With My Leftover Embryos?

Time Magazine 13 Mar 2025
Parents variously conceptualized frozen embryos as biologic tissue, living entities, ‘virtual’ children having interests that must be considered and protected, siblings of their ...
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Pluripotency Superstar Oct4 Gets a Makeover

The Scientist 12 Mar 2025
When they introduced their SKM iPSCs into tetraploid embryos, they successfully generated 20 times more living mouse pups compared to iPSCs generated using the conventional OSKM cocktail.
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The fight over IVF in Alabama isn’t over | SARAH CRITES

The Gadsden Times 11 Mar 2025
For IVF patients, the rate of a live birth from a single embryo transfer can range from under 10% to 50%, depending on factors including the patient’s age and whether they used genetic testing to identify the embryos most likely to succeed.
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Octomom Daughter Describes Anger Over Lost Childhood

The Hollywood Gossip 11 Mar 2025
None of us may ever fully understand why a mother of six would pay to have even more embryos implanted. Or why her doctor (whose license has since been revoked) would violate medical guidelines by implanting twelve embryos at once.
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Megalodon's body size and form uncover why certain aquatic vertebrates can achieve gigantism

Phys Dot Org 10 Mar 2025
megalodon gave live birth to newborns measuring about 3.6–3.9 meters (12–13 feet) long and that embryos nourished themselves through egg-eating behavior.
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Cockroach milk: The unexpected superfood that might outshine cow’s milk

The Times of India 08 Mar 2025
But what exactly is cockroach milk, and why are scientists so intrigued by it?Unlike most cockroach species, the Pacific beetle cockroach (Diploptera punctata) is unique in that it gives birth to live young rather than laying eggs.
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Pricey IVF Test May be Selling False Hope

Truth Dig 07 Mar 2025
Their 2019 study published in the Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics found that of the 20% of clinics that transferred so-called abnormal embryos, almost half (49%) resulted in ongoing pregnancies or live births.
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IVF Patients Say a Test Caused Them to Discard Embryos. Now They’re Suing

Time Magazine 06 Mar 2025
They found that not a single aneuploid embryo resulted in a live birth ... In one 2022 study, a team of researchers in China retroactively analyzed genetic material taken from embryos that went on to result in live births.
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This company just took a major step toward reviving the woolly mammoth

BGR 06 Mar 2025
... some living mice ... Colossal says it focused on the mice first to prove that its process works before moving on to editing the embryos of Asian elephants, the closest living relative to woolly mammoths.
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Phased ERK responsiveness and developmental robustness regulate teleost skin morphogenesis

PNAS 05 Mar 2025
... to study the outermost layer of skin in live zebrafish embryos.
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Scientists genetically engineer mice with thick hair like the extinct woolly mammoth

San Gabriel Valley Tribune 05 Mar 2025
Colossal said it focused on mice first to confirm if the process works before potentially moving on to edit the embryos of Asian elephants, the closest living relatives to woolly mammoths.
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Scientists Working to Bring Back Woolly Mammoth Create Woolly Mice

Greek Reporter 05 Mar 2025
A genetically modified mouse with thick, woolly fur. Credit. Rui Chen et al. / CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 ... Breakthrough in genetic modifications ... There are now WOOLLY MICE ... Despite these advancements, not all modified embryos resulted in live births ... Dr ... ....
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Scientists genetically engineer mice with hair like the extinct woolly mammoth

NBC Bay Area 04 Mar 2025
Colossal said it focused on mice first to confirm if the process works before potentially moving on to edit the embryos of Asian elephants, the closest living relatives to woolly mammoths.
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Shape-shifting robot swarm can move, stiffen, and adapt just like living cells

Interesting Engineering 03 Mar 2025
Otger Campàs, explained, “Living embryonic tissues are the ultimate smart materials. To sculpt themselves, cells in embryos can make the tissues switch between fluid and solid states.” Replicating biological processes ... RECOMMENDED ARTICLES.
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