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He Jiankui released in 'gene-edited baby' case, sentenced to three years
Time of Update: 2022-04-17
The court heard and found that since 2016, He Jiankui, a former associate professor of Southern University of Science and Technology, learned that human embryo gene editing technology could obtain commercial benefits, that is, conspired with Zhang Renli, a medical institution in Guangdong Province, and Qin Jinzhou, a medical institution in Shenzhen, in knowingly violating the state.
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Protection and development of testing equipment to guard the world belonging to animals
Time of Update: 2022-01-27
According to a report recently released by the British "Nature Sustainability" magazine, according to the current population growth trend and dietary demand, humans will need to cultivate more new farmland in the future, and this also means sacrificing more Many natural habitats.
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Progress was made in the study of nighttime light-induced negative emotions
Time of Update: 2020-07-21
this study is the first time to elaborate the loop basis and rhythm gating mechanism of nocturnal light induced negative emotions.
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Scientists find that synthesizing peptides without amino acids could answer the mystery of the origin of life
Time of Update: 2020-06-09
References: 1, Pierre Canavelli et al., (2019), Peptide ligligation by chemoselective aminonitrile in in water, Nature, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-019-1371-4 2 s Origin of life insight: peptides can form without aminos, from https:// original title: refresh the awareness!
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The latest research reveals the mechanism of Parkinson's disease caused by atp13a2 gene defect
Time of Update: 2020-02-05
In a new study, researchers from the Catholic University of Leuven in Belgium found that atp13a2 gene defects cause cell death by destroying cellular transport of polyamines When this happens in the p
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[quick news] on December 23, 2019, new Raman spectroscopy can "see" particles less than one billionth of a meter
Time of Update: 2019-12-23
New Raman spectroscopy can "see" particles less than one billionth of a meter Japanese scientists have developed a new Raman spectroscopy, which enables researchers to analyze the chemical composition
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Jointly promote the construction of new rural cooperative medical system
Time of Update: 2008-11-03
Introduction: not long ago, the 2005 national pilot work conference of new cooperative medical system was held in Nanchang, which conveyed the spirit of Premier Wen Jiabao's speech at the executive me