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  1. EnglishLady

    It just hit me

    ROFL they must all do it - ours seems to say "WHAT! another bath already" :D And agreed on the healthcare - they don't have to worry if they have a pre-condition do they.
  2. EnglishLady

    Saviour Siblings - Right or Wrong?

    This is a very emotive subject indeed, but what about the embryo's that didn't "qualify" ? CARE Fertility in Nottingham carried out IVF treatment, taking cells from the three day old embryos and testing each one for the disease and also checking if it was a suitable match for the transplant...
  3. EnglishLady

    Earth project aims to 'simulate everything'

    BBC News Dec 28 It could be one of the most ambitious computer projects ever conceived. An international group of scientists are aiming to create a simulator that can replicate everything happening on Earth - from global weather patterns and the spread of diseases to international...
  4. EnglishLady

    The printed future of Christmas dinner

    BBC News Christmas dinner traditionally centres on the turkey or goose. But if US scientists have their way, everyone may be sitting around a printer. The team at Cornell University's Computational Synthesis Lab (CCSL) are building a 3D food printer, as part of the bigger Fab@home...
  5. EnglishLady

    Saviour Siblings - Right or Wrong?

    BBC News UK's first 'saviour sibling' treatment A nine year old girl from Norfolk has had a life-saving transplant from a so-called saviour sibling. Megan Matthews would have died but for tissue donated by her baby brother Max. It's the first time that the entire treatment has been...
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