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When Louise Joy Brown – the world’s first “test-tube baby” – was born in an Oldham hospital in 1978, the attention eclipsed any Royal birth. Corridors were lined with police ...
The parents of the world's first baby born thanks to AI exclusively told Newsweek how a new IVF procedure powered entirely by artificial intelligence made the "impossible" a reality.
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US startup claims ‘first-ever’ IVF embryo genetic optimization ...A U.S.-based biotech company claims to have developed the world’s first genetic optimization software that allows parents pursuing IVF to select embryos with potentially lower risks of disease ...
The debut images from a powerful telescope at Chile's Vera Rubin Observatory show distant galaxies and star-forming regions in spectacular detail.
Disney World may add its first new park since 1998, plus two mini parks, a steakhouse, and more — all part of a massive expansion teased in a new development plan.
US biotech firm Nucleus Genomics this week launched a first-of-its-kind service letting IVF parents select embryos based on their potential disease risk.
One of Australia's top IVF providers mistakenly implanted a patient with her own embryo instead of her partner's in a second fertility clinic mix-up, heightening concerns about an industry that ...
Namibia wants to build the world’s first hydrogen economy Can the vast and sparsely populated African country translate its renewable power potential into national development?
Latvia prepares for its first U.N. Security Council term in 2026, focusing on achieving peace in Ukraine-Russia and Israel-Hamas conflicts while strengthening global security.
Millions of stars and galaxies fill a dreamy cosmic landscape in the first-ever images released from a new astronomical observatory with the largest digital camera in the world.
India’s Smriti Mandhana has taken a big step forward in her T20 international career. In the opening match against England, she scored her first century in this ...
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