Unfertilized Eggs Generate Tissue
Science & Tech, Video -- U.S. scientists have created human stem cells using the the same technique that produced Dolly the cloned sheep in 1996.
Toddler is youngest ever to get lab-made windpipe
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Boeing Says May Apply Tighter Test Criteria For New Technologies
A senior Boeing Co. executive on Tuesday said his company may apply tighter test criteria for new technologies to be used on new aircraft after problems with lithium ion batteries that have grounded the entire fleet of 787 Dreamliners.
FAA Approves Boeing Dreamliner Battery System Design
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Google buying $39M fiber service in Utah for $1
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Parking in NYC- there's an app for that
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New Suite Makes Facebook the Home Screen
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