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First baby born to woman with uterus transplanted from deceased donor
CNN)For the first time, a baby has been born to a woman who received a uterus transplant from a deceased donor, according to Hospital das Clínicas at the University of São Paulo School of Medicine in Brazil...
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It’s not Terminator time yet, but robots with living muscle tissue are on the way
Soon we'll be replacing limbs with graphene-titanium and bioroid muscles.
The Major would be so proud! :blessed:
Just finding out about this show. It's one of Hip Hop's great intellectuals and legendary MCs traveling the world and taking an in depth look on science, technology and music. Really interesting shyt.
https://www.redbull.tv/video/AP-1N7M57S9N2111/musics-future?playlist=AP-1N83MJWAH2111:season:1
the closest Organ to you genetically belongs to two individuals.
One Kidney could possibly come from a Gay nikka (bottom) in ATL who has had ongoing issues with syphilis.
The other will be from a soon to be deceased white supremacist who burnt down black museum exhibits in the 80's...
So where does the booty start? Does it start at the crack or the base of the leg creases...
Example...
It shows were the booty actually begins and the the start of the hips...
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I think if the booty sticks put its all booty but I personally think it starts at...
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A 26-year-old American woman has given birth to a baby that grew from an embryo frozen 24 years earlier, in what could be a record length between the donating of an embryo and the delivery of a child.
Tina Gibson, of east Tennessee, was 25 when she gave birth to Emma Gibson in...
Y'all ever been curious on what Space sounds like with...well...sound?
Turns out Space actually does in fact have sound, it’s just travels in the form of electromagnetic vibrations that pulsate in similar wavelengths.
What NASA did was design special instruments on their spacecraft that could...
Artwork: The Kepler telescope was launched to detect new worlds using the "transit method"
It's the largest number of worlds ever discovered in a planetary system outside our own.
The star known as Kepler-90, is just a bit hotter and larger than the Sun; astronomers already knew of seven...
LA physicists have pioneered a method for creating a unique new molecule that could eventually have applications in medicine, food science and other fields. Their research, which also shows how chemical reactions can be studied on a microscopic scale using tools of physics, is reported in the...
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This is the coolest thing I've seen in a while.:krs:
My brother and I need to get up on some of this stuff. He's CS, I'm SWE and this looks easily doable. Would y'all cop?
:wow:Man I was just thinking about having a person sized one like a V.I. from Mass Effect.
The future is here...
"Researchers at Harvard and the Technion–Israel Institute of Technology have set up what’s essentially a giant rectangular petri dish, called the "microbial evolution growth arena plate". Bacteria are then introduced at each end of the table and do what they do best: spread and multiply.
At...
Full article here...
Researchers from Harvard and Brown universities warn that in the future scientists may be able to create embryos from skin cells. As the UK Daily Mail reported, “The technique could allow women whose fertility has been wiped out by cancer drugs or radiotherapy to have...
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"The consequence of that is that you breed a generation of people who do not know what science is nor how and why it works," he reportedly said. "You have mortgaged the future financial security of your nation. Innovations in science and technology are the [basis] of tomorrow’s economy."...
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Lost continent discovered in the Indian Ocean
Africans been mentioning a land mass in the Indian Ocean since antiquity:ohhh:
What ancient civilizations were lost that cacs would have claimed weren't black?:ohhh:
Atlantis what's really good?:ohhh:
EDIT: Some links about the lost content...
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