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News Bulletin6 years ago
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Fashion in clothing is changing, but the traditional ones always fascinate people around the world.
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Society6 years ago
Eggs from last northern white rhinos fertilized
Seven eggs from the world's last two remaining northern white rhinos have been successfully fertilized artificially, scientists say.
Eggs from last northern white rhinos fertilized
News Bulletin6 years ago
Scientists in Peru extract ancient ice to study climate change
Members of a scientific expedition have been able to extract four samples of ancient ice from the highest summit in Peru in hopes it will contribute to new information on climate change. 
Scientists in Peru extract ancient ice to study climate change
Society6 years ago
Pig to human heart transplants ‘possible within 3 years’
Adapted pig hearts could be transplanted into patients within three years.
Pig to human heart transplants ‘possible within 3 years’
Russia6 years ago
Russian scientists targeted by spies 24/7: Kremlin
The Kremlin defends a new security decree, saying foreign spies are observing Russian scientists at all times.
Russian scientists targeted by spies 24/7: Kremlin
Nuclear Energy6 years ago
US holds Iranian scientist in jail over stroke research
An Iranian scientist will go on trial in the United States after he was charged of violating trade sanctions by trying to transport medical material he uses in his research to Iran.
US holds Iranian scientist in jail over stroke research
More6 years ago
Thousands marvel at full solar eclipse in Chilean sky
Cheers rang out on Tuesday as the solar eclipse over Chile reached totality and darkness fell over Coquimbo's La Silla observatory.
Thousands marvel at full solar eclipse in Chilean sky
Society6 years ago
UN chief urges action to avert climate change 'catastrophe'
The UN chief says climate-related devastation is striking the planet on a weekly basis and warns that urgent action must be taken to avoid a catastrophe.
UN chief urges action to avert climate change 'catastrophe'
Society6 years ago
China gene babies’ mutation linked to higher mortality
The genetic mutation given to Chinese twins last year rendering them immune to the HIV virus may significantly reduce life expectancy, scientists say.
China gene babies’ mutation linked to higher mortality
Society6 years ago
Scientists edit chicken genes to stop spread of bird flu
Scientists in Britain have used gene-editing techniques to stop bird flu spreading in chicken cells grown in a lab - a key step towards making genetically-altered chickens that could halt a human flu pandemic.
Scientists edit chicken genes to stop spread of bird flu
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