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Virgin Births; Fatherless Mice Created in Lab in a Successful Case of Asexual Reproduction
Scientists used unfertilized mouse eggs and gene-editing technology to bypass fertilization. Virgin births were made possible as fatherless mice were created in the lab without passing through fertilization, according to a new study.
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Common Houseplants Aren't Just for Aesthetic, They Help Fight Air Pollution
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Scientists Consider Storing Carbon in the Deep Down the Ocean Floor
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Unearthed Ancient Corpses in Portugal May Be World's Oldest Mummies at 8,000 Years Old
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Scientists Discover Strange Breeding Behavior of Deep-Sea Octopus Moms
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YouTuber Discovers New Tarantula Species Living Inside Bamboo in Northern Thailand
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Man Rescued After Spending Almost an Hour Submerged in Icy Waters of Cook Inlet, Alaska
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Ancient Transylvanian Turtle Fossil Discovered to be 70 Million Years Old
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Yellow-bellied Marmots’ Secret to Their Longevity Solved by Researchers
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Researchers Discover Emotions of Pigs Through Grunts
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Tornado Outbreak in Iowa Near Des Moines Area Kills at Least Seven With Severe Damage