Have we just taken a step towards growing humans in laboratories?

Scientists have created an embryo with no sperm, and no egg.

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The scientist whose work made Ozempic possible says the drug could make life 'so miserably boring' that people won't stay on it for more than 1-2 years

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Early humans left Africa and reached Asia earlier than thought, fossil discovery reveals

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NASA Sending Adorable Little Buddy to Hang Out Next to the James Webb

Webb Sidekick After spending almost an exceedingly lonely year and a half peering into the universe roughly one million miles away from Earth, NASA's James Webb Space Telescope is finally getting

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