WASHINGTON — Oregon scientists used human skin cells to create fertilizable eggs, a step in the quest to develop lab-grown eggs or sperm to one day help people conceive.
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This Is How Long Eggs Last in the Fridge
Eggs last longer than many people realize. Here's what a food expert wants you to know about their shelf life.
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Why You Never See Different Colored Eggs At The Grocery Store
If you want to shop for pastel eggs, you probably won't have much luck at supermarkets. This is why you really only see white ...
Alongside the red British Lion mark, families are being encouraged to examine each egg to ensure it bears an eight-digit code ...
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Scientists created human egg cells from skin cells — then used them to make embryos
In a proof-of-concept experiment, scientists demonstrated that you can create and fertilize human eggs in the lab using sperm ...
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For The First Time In Humans, Skin Cells Have Been Used To Create Fertilizable Eggs
H uman skin cells have been used to produce fertilizable eggs in a proof-of-concept study that heralds a potential new ...
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