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Chinese scientists create first genetically modified human embryos
2015-04-23 18:30:08| Extremetech
Chinese scientists at the University in Guangzhou have created the first genetically modified human embryos. Although there had been rumors circulating for some time that it had already been done, until now, there has been no official scientific report.
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Scientists Develop Mesh That Captures OilBut Lets Water Through
2015-04-22 04:15:07| oilandgasonline News Articles
The unassuming piece of stainless steel mesh in a lab at The Ohio State University doesn’t look like a very big deal, but it could make a big difference for future environmental cleanups. By Pam Frost Gorder
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Climate pledges dont go far enough, say scientists
2015-04-21 12:57:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Blue and Green: Follow us Find us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Connect on Linkedin RSS Feed Make a donation Log In Your Account or Register Home News Climate pledges dont go far enough, say scientists Climate pledges dont go far enough, say scientists Tuesday, April 21st, 2015 By Charlotte Malone Air emissions by Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Climate change pledges made by countries ahead of a UN summit later this year are not ambitious enough to limit warming to the internationally...
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Using Composite Material Samples, NRL Scientists Predict Aspects Of F/A-18 Performance
2015-04-17 03:59:13| rfglobalnet Home Page
The U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) has built a robot to pull, bend, and twist samples of the composite materials used to build F/A-18s and other aircraft. Dr. John Michopoulos leads the project.
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Scientists Learnt To Make Objects Invisible Without Metamaterial Cloaking
2015-04-17 03:43:13| rfglobalnet Home Page
Physicists from ITMO University, Ioffe Institute and Australian National University managed to make homogenous cylindrical objects completely invisible in the microwave range.
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