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@techcrunch.com
6 years ago
Scientists 3D-printed ovaries and made mouse babies
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CRISPR-Cas9 inventor Jennifer Doudna’s plans on moving forward, genetically modifying humans
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7 years ago
Open Bionics partners with NHS for a feasibility study to bring bionic hands to the U.K. health system