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Gardasil May Protect Men From HPV • Dallas Pastor Urges Couples To Enjoy 7 Days Of Sex [Leftovers]• Merck and Co reported today that Gardasil may protect men from HPV-caused infection and external genital lesions. • The discovery of a wide-hipped Homo erectus pelvis in Ethiopia suggests that the pre-human species gave birth to relatively developed babies with large heads and advanc... |
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Japanese governor says Tokyo earthquake would be good for his regionA Japanese politician today risked angering millions of Tokyo residents after he said a powerful earthquake in the capital would boost the economy of the country's western region.Toshizo Ido, the governor of Hyogo prefecture, told a meeting of local leaders that businesses opportunities would flo... |
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Extinct animals may be back but don’t hold your breath over mammothhttp://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/science/article5079688.ece November 4, 2008 Extinct animals may be back but don’t hold your breath over mammoth Japanese scientists say cloning experiment on frozen mice shows animals could be resurrected but not without difficutly Scientists sa... |
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Researchers create clone from frozen mouseJapanese scientists have cloned mice whose bodies were frozen for as long 16 years and said on Monday it may be possible to use the technique to resurrect mammoths and other extinct species. Mouse cloning expert Teruhiko Wakayama and colleagues... ... |
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Mouse Cloned From Carcass Frozen For 16 YearsTeruhiko Wakayama and colleagues at RIKEN, Japan, have successfully cloned a mouse from cells of a dead mouse that has been frozen for 16 years. Things brings up two questions: 1) When are we going to bring back the mammoth, and 2) WHO KEEPS A FROZEN MOUSE FOR 16 YEARS?!?! Oh, and it reminds me ... |
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Clones produced from mice frozen for 16 years [Not Exactly Rocket Science]With current technology, could we clone a mammoth? Cloning techniques have made significant progress in recent years and at least one well-preserved specimen has been found. But the same freezing process that preserves the bodies of many extinct mammals would also be the undoing of cloning ende... |

