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Chinese Scientist Who Claimed to Make Genetically Edited Babies Is Kept Under Guard

December 28, 2018ELSIE CHEN and PAUL MOZURComments Off on Chinese Scientist Who Claimed to Make Genetically Edited Babies Is Kept Under Guard

He Jiankui, who was last seen in public in November soon after his stunning announcement, is sequestered in a guesthouse in the city of Shenzhen.

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As China Seeks Scientific Greatness, Some Say Ethics Are an Afterthought

November 30, 2018SUI-LEE WEE and ELSIE CHENComments Off on As China Seeks Scientific Greatness, Some Say Ethics Are an Afterthought

He Jiankui’s claim to have edited babies’ genes has caused soul-searching in China, where many believe scientists need more ethical supervision.

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Margaret Thatcher, Ice Cream Pioneer, Is Nominated as Face of £50 Note

November 27, 2018November 27, 2018ILIANA MAGRAComments Off on Margaret Thatcher, Ice Cream Pioneer, Is Nominated as Face of £50 Note

The Bank of England has released a list of 800 scientific figures who could feature on its next redesigned bill. One in particular has raised eyebrows.

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Making gains for women in STEM fields will take more effort

November 20, 2018CELESTINE BOHLENComments Off on Making gains for women in STEM fields will take more effort

The low number of women in the science and technology fields requires changes in attitudes among parents when girls are young and among men toward the women who choose those jobs.

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The Kilogram Is Dead. Long Live the Kilogram!

November 16, 2018November 17, 2018XIAOZHI LIMComments Off on The Kilogram Is Dead. Long Live the Kilogram!

After a vote (and a century of research), the standard measure for mass is redefined, and the long reign of Le Grand K is ended.

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