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Rose Creek Bikeway ready to ride

Rose Creek Bikeway ready to ride With a price tag of nearly $30 million, the new 14-foot wide path includes under crossings at I-5 and Mission Bay Drive. Author: Brian White (Photojournalist) Updated: 5:20 PM PDT June 16, 2021 SAN DIEGO The long-awaited Rose Creek Bikeway is now ready to ride, and for San Diego bikers, this couldn’t come soon enough. It runs parallel to the I-5 corridor, connecting the UTC area to Pacific Beach and Mission Bay. “It’s very good,” said Jeffrey Reina. “I like it.” “I’m excited,” said Joanna Mancusi. The grand opening on May 26 was the culmination of over 3 years of construction. With a price tag of nearly $30 million, the new 14-foot wide path includes under crossings at I-5 and Mission Bay Drive, and a 260-foot long bridge extending over Rose Creek.

Scientists Can t Be Trusted to Self-Regulate Human-Monkey Chimeras

Above: A four-week-old pig embryo containing human cells. Scientists at the Salk Institute in La Jolla, California grew this chimera in 2017. (U.S. Salk Institute/Xinhua/Alamy) Researchers from the United States and China announced in April that they had created the first ever human–primate chimeras. Mixing human stem cells with macaque monkey embryos, the scientists produced creatures with cells from both species. The creation of such beings is deeply troubling, and raises questions about why it was done and where it might lead. What is the point of this research? Will we have monkeys with human features running around the nation’s laboratories? Who is making the decisions about where to draw the line between research we should want and research we shouldn’t?

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