The history of studying fertility in space is weird, from rats failing to get knocked up to confused human sperm. Now, China has launched fake human embryos to learn more.
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Plans are underway to transfer plutonium from decommissioned nuclear weapons to private companies to use as fuel for reactors. But the highly radioactive element isn't efficient in current reactor designs and experts warn it poses a national security risk.
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China's artificial embryos are part of an experiment to learn more about how human pregnancies could develop under microgravity conditions
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the reclassification "strips these federal workers of protections meant to prevent political interference."
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Western Europe is essentially trapped in the weather equivalent of a Dutch oven, a situation that one scientist said has “the fingerprints of climate change all over it”
Sooooo, Earth is plowing through radioactive cosmic dust that rains down to the surface.
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Western Europe is essentially trapped in the weather equivalent of a Dutch oven, a situation that one scientist said has “the fingerprints of climate change all over it”