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In A First, Scientists Create Healthy, Fertile Mice From DNA Of Two Fathers
- Wednesday June 25, 2025
- Science | Edited by Srishti Singh Sisodia
The research gives new hope to same-sex couples or individuals who are facing fertility challenges, but there are limitations.
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First Mouse with Two Fathers Thrives into Adulthood, Marking New Scientific Milestone
- Thursday January 30, 2025
- Written by Gadgets 360 Staff
Scientists have achieved a major milestone by creating a bi-paternal mouse, marking progress in stem cell science and reproductive biology. By modifying imprinting genes, researchers overcame previous barriers to unisexual mammalian reproduction. While only a small percentage of the engineered embryos survived to birth, the research demonstrates th...
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Kids Born Via C-Section More Likely To Be Obese As Adults
- Thursday October 12, 2017
- DoctorNDTV
World Obesity Day: A study conducted by the New York University states that kids born via c-section are more likely to be obese adults. This is expected to curb the increased number of c-sections births.
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In A First, Scientists Create Healthy, Fertile Mice From DNA Of Two Fathers
- Wednesday June 25, 2025
- Science | Edited by Srishti Singh Sisodia
The research gives new hope to same-sex couples or individuals who are facing fertility challenges, but there are limitations.
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www.ndtv.com
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First Mouse with Two Fathers Thrives into Adulthood, Marking New Scientific Milestone
- Thursday January 30, 2025
- Written by Gadgets 360 Staff
Scientists have achieved a major milestone by creating a bi-paternal mouse, marking progress in stem cell science and reproductive biology. By modifying imprinting genes, researchers overcame previous barriers to unisexual mammalian reproduction. While only a small percentage of the engineered embryos survived to birth, the research demonstrates th...
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www.gadgets360.com
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Kids Born Via C-Section More Likely To Be Obese As Adults
- Thursday October 12, 2017
- DoctorNDTV
World Obesity Day: A study conducted by the New York University states that kids born via c-section are more likely to be obese adults. This is expected to curb the increased number of c-sections births.
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doctor.ndtv.com