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Scientists Create Embryos That Are Part Human, Part Monkey | 97 3 and 103 3 The Bull ICONS

By Bill Galluccio Apr 16, 2021 A team of researchers from the United States and China has made a breakthrough that has some ethicists concerned. The scientists successfully created embryos that are a mix of human and monkey cells. They hope the mixed-species embryos, which are known as chimeras, can be used to grow organs for people who need a transplant. These chimeric approaches could be really very useful for advancing biomedical research not just at the very earliest stage of life, but also the latest stage of life,   In the United States, over 110,000 people are currently on the waiting list for a life-saving organ transplant, and a new person is added to the list every ten minutes. More than 8,000 people die every year waiting for an organ.

ANALYSIS: US reliance on Russian oil hits record high despite souring ties

Not registered? Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience. Register Now Imports of Russian oil, which consists mainly of fuel oil feedstocks and some crude, recently reached a 10-year high as US refineries continue to ramp up runs as the economy starts to recover from COVID-19. Russian oil imports as a share of US total oil imports hit a record high of 8% in January 2021, according to data from the US Energy Information Administration, up from 4% during 2018. Mark Finley, a fellow in energy and global oil at Rice University s Baker Institute, said this dynamic is clearly market driven and shows how the interconnectivity of oil markets can take place even outside of a political context.

Scientists Create Embryos That Are Part Human, Part Monkey | News Radio 810 & 103 1 WGY

By Bill Galluccio Apr 16, 2021 A team of researchers from the United States and China has made a breakthrough that has some ethicists concerned. The scientists successfully created embryos that are a mix of human and monkey cells. They hope the mixed-species embryos, which are known as chimeras, can be used to grow organs for people who need a transplant. These chimeric approaches could be really very useful for advancing biomedical research not just at the very earliest stage of life, but also the latest stage of life,   In the United States, over 110,000 people are currently on the waiting list for a life-saving organ transplant, and a new person is added to the list every ten minutes. More than 8,000 people die every year waiting for an organ.

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