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balderdash9 , to worldnews in Scientists grow whole model of human embryo, without sperm or egg

Brave New World incoming

dwalin , to world in French state schools turn away dozens of girls wearing Muslim abaya dress

Joke is on them, my religion forces kids to wear jeans!

autotldr Bot , to news in Scientists grow whole model of human embryo, without sperm or egg

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Click here to see the summaryThe first weeks after a sperm fertilises an egg is a period of dramatic change - from a collection of indistinct cells to something that eventually becomes recognisable on a baby scan. Instead of a sperm and egg, the starting material was naive stem cells - reprogrammed to gain the potential to become any type of tissue in the body. Despite the late-night video call, I can hear the passion as Prof Hanna gives me a 3D tour of the “exquisitely fine architecture” of the embryo model. The hope is embryo models can help scientists explain how different types of cell emerge, witness the earliest steps in building the body’s organs or understand inherited or genetic diseases. There is even talk of improving in vitro fertilisation (IVF) success rates by helping to understand why some embryos fail or using the models to test whether medicines are safe during pregnancy. Prof Alfonso Martinez Arias, from the department of experimental and health sciences at Pompeu Fabra University, said it was “a most important piece of research”. — Saved 79% of original text.

autotldr Bot , to worldnews in Scientists grow whole model of human embryo, without sperm or egg

This is the best summary I could come up with:


The first weeks after a sperm fertilises an egg is a period of dramatic change - from a collection of indistinct cells to something that eventually becomes recognisable on a baby scan.

Instead of a sperm and egg, the starting material was naive stem cells - reprogrammed to gain the potential to become any type of tissue in the body.

Despite the late-night video call, I can hear the passion as Prof Hanna gives me a 3D tour of the “exquisitely fine architecture” of the embryo model.

The hope is embryo models can help scientists explain how different types of cell emerge, witness the earliest steps in building the body’s organs or understand inherited or genetic diseases.

There is even talk of improving in vitro fertilisation (IVF) success rates by helping to understand why some embryos fail or using the models to test whether medicines are safe during pregnancy.

Prof Alfonso Martinez Arias, from the department of experimental and health sciences at Pompeu Fabra University, said it was “a most important piece of research”.


The original article contains 817 words, the summary contains 174 words. Saved 79%. I’m a bot and I’m open source!

autotldr Bot , to world in Scientists grow whole model of human embryo, without sperm or egg

This is the best summary I could come up with:


The first weeks after a sperm fertilises an egg is a period of dramatic change - from a collection of indistinct cells to something that eventually becomes recognisable on a baby scan.

Instead of a sperm and egg, the starting material was naive stem cells - reprogrammed to gain the potential to become any type of tissue in the body.

Despite the late-night video call, I can hear the passion as Prof Hanna gives me a 3D tour of the “exquisitely fine architecture” of the embryo model.

The hope is embryo models can help scientists explain how different types of cell emerge, witness the earliest steps in building the body’s organs or understand inherited or genetic diseases.

There is even talk of improving in vitro fertilisation (IVF) success rates by helping to understand why some embryos fail or using the models to test whether medicines are safe during pregnancy.

Prof Alfonso Martinez Arias, from the department of experimental and health sciences at Pompeu Fabra University, said it was “a most important piece of research”.


The original article contains 817 words, the summary contains 174 words. Saved 79%. I’m a bot and I’m open source!

autotldr Bot , to science in Scientists grow whole model of human embryo, without sperm or egg

This is the best summary I could come up with:


The first weeks after a sperm fertilises an egg is a period of dramatic change - from a collection of indistinct cells to something that eventually becomes recognisable on a baby scan.

Instead of a sperm and egg, the starting material was naive stem cells - reprogrammed to gain the potential to become any type of tissue in the body.

Despite the late-night video call, I can hear the passion as Prof Hanna gives me a 3D tour of the “exquisitely fine architecture” of the embryo model.

The hope is embryo models can help scientists explain how different types of cell emerge, witness the earliest steps in building the body’s organs or understand inherited or genetic diseases.

There is even talk of improving in vitro fertilisation (IVF) success rates by helping to understand why some embryos fail or using the models to test whether medicines are safe during pregnancy.

Prof Alfonso Martinez Arias, from the department of experimental and health sciences at Pompeu Fabra University, said it was “a most important piece of research”.


The original article contains 817 words, the summary contains 174 words. Saved 79%. I’m a bot and I’m open source!

DoctorTYVM , to news in Voice referendum: Lies fuel racism ahead of Australia's Indigenous vote

Trying to think of a situation that was made better by adapting the constitution to give one ethnicity more say in the running of a country.

There is so much racism and bigotry in the country that has to be addressed but I don’t see how this makes things better.

girlfreddy OP ,
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Because it will be in the Constitution and therefore legally binding. Racists can be charged, as they should be.

sik0fewl , to world in Sand dredging devastating ocean floor, UN warns

Just wait until we start full-scale seafloor mining.

luk___ , to world in French state schools turn away dozens of girls wearing Muslim abaya dress

Any islamic subject is a very good way to drive people attention away from other subjects. Each time the government wants to avoid to talk about a given subject they found something new to make scandals. For example, they don’t have enough teachers anymore, thousands of them are needed but the most important subject that the whole country should discuss is a few hundred people wearing abayas.

OttoVonNoob , to world in French state schools turn away dozens of girls wearing Muslim abaya dress

Watched a video on institutions in France today. Specifically police, I had no idea how terrible it is.

Video for context: Warning incredibly sad but its important to know how terrible people are so we don’t repeat history. youtu.be/jUxiTdRTPMg?feature=shared

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can , to world in French state schools turn away dozens of girls wearing Muslim abaya dress

Classy

bhmnscmm , to world in Ukraine says Russian drones crashed in Romania
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From the article:

Romania has rejected Kyiv’s version of events and BBC Verify says it cannot authenticate the image.

Sounds kind of like the Poland missile situation.

angelsomething , to news in Minnesota jail in lockdown as 100 inmates refuse to return to cells

“What are they gonna do? Arrest us?” Solid plan 10/10

RegularGoose ,

All of these inmates are absolutely going to be tortured for this.

Fades ,

They’re already being tortured in this heat

RegularGoose ,

Yeah, but now they’ll be actively tortured.

bobman ,

How?

RegularGoose ,

Beatings, solitary confinement, humiliation, denial of basic needs, etc, etc, etc. It’s a big list.

athos77 , to worldnews in South Africa says inquiry finds no evidence of arms shipment to Russia

”No permit was issued for the export of arms and no arms were exported."

I'm fairly confident they're playing word games here and if they're found out they'll claim some narrow definition of "arms" (those are bullets, not arms!), or say they only shipped peaceful items from the dual-use lists and it's not their fault if Russia decided to give "military-grade construction helmets" and night-vision goggles and demolition materiel to their troops ....

michaelfone , to worldnews in South Africa says inquiry finds no evidence of arms shipment to Russia

“We’ve investigated ourselves, and found we did nothing wrong”

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