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BRIEF-Changsheng Bio Technology's unit signs agreement with Japan's Gene Techno Science May 16 (Reuters) - Changsheng Bio Technology * Says unit signs agreement with Japan's Gene Techno ScienceCo Ltd on medicine project Source text in Chinese: http://bit.ly/24TYsrJ Further company coverage: (Reporting by Hong Kong newsroom) Read More »Volcanoes Spit Out 4.5-Billion-Year-Old Pieces of Earth Read More » Why Belief in Witchcraft Can Do Harm Belief in witchcraft is linked to a lack of trust for people in sub-Saharan Africa, new research finds. In regions where witchcraft belief is high, people are less likely to trust others, including their family, neighbors and local institutions, American University economist Boris Gershman reports in the May issue of the Journal of Development Economics. "What's more, the children of immigrants from countries with high prevalence of witchcraft beliefs are more distrusting than children of immigrants from other countries," Gershman found, suggesting that such beliefs may contribute to the formation of persistent antisocial attitudes. Read More »Newly Discovered Fetus Is Youngest Egyptian Mummy on Record Read More » Insect Astronomers? Dung Beetles 'Photograph' the Sky While Dancing Read More » Newfound Ax Blade May Be World's Oldest, Researchers Say Read More » Elephantiasis: What Causes This Strange Condition? Read More » | ||||
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Monday, May 16, 2016
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Sunday, May 15, 2016
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For first time, scientists grow two-week-old human embryos in lab By Kate Kelland LONDON, (Reuters) - Scientists have for the first time grown human embryos outside of the mother for almost two full weeks into development, giving unique insight into what they say is the most mysterious stage of early human life. Scientists had previously only been able to study human embryos as a culture in a lab dish until the seventh day of development when they had to implant them into the mother's uterus to survive and develop further. "This it the most enigmatic and mysterious stage of human development," said Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz, a University of Cambridge professor who co-led the work. Read More » | ||||
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Saturday, May 14, 2016
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Gluten-Free Diets May Be Risky for Kids Read More » Docs Retrieve Misfit Shine from Girl's Stomach — Device Still Works A 13-year-old girl swallowed her Misfit Shine activity tracker while swimming, but the gadget still worked after doctors retrieved it from her stomach, according to a new report of the case. At the hospital, an X-ray showed the device was in her stomach. The physicians became concerned the device might come apart, exposing the internal lithium battery, which could damage the girl's stomach or intestines. Read More »Why Texting Isn't Like Other Kinds of Distracted Driving Read More » Scarred, Sunken Mastodon Hints at Earlier Human Arrival in Americas Read More » The Truth Is Out There: Do Area 51 Files Hold Secrets of UFOs? In her race to secure the Democratic nomination for president, Hillary Clinton has recently drawn support from an unusual voter base — alien enthusiasts. First in a radio interview, then again on "Jimmy Kimmel Live," Clinton expressed interest in making public files about UFOs and the mysterious Nevada site called Area 51. If there's nothing there, let's tell people there's nothing there," said Clinton, speaking with Kimmel. Read More » | ||||
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Friday, May 13, 2016
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Mystery of Bizarre Radar Echoes Solved, 50 Years Later Read More » Big Test Pushes Elon Musk's Futuristic 'Hyperloop' Closer to Reality Read More » High-Tech Bottle Keeps Opened Wine Fresh for Weeks Read More » Power Up! Exosuit Helps You Lift Heavy Loads Read More » Storing babies' blood samples pits privacy versus science Read More » | ||||
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