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Mexico-U.S. Nearshoring Opportunity Leading to Energy Projects South of Border

The war in Ukraine coupled with supply chain rebalancing brought on by the coronavirus pandemic is creating unique economic opportunities in Mexico,

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With Russia's Invasion of Ukraine, Mexico Said Facing 'Historic' Economic Opportunity

The war in Ukraine coupled with supply chain rebalancing brought on by the coronavirus pandemic is creating unique economic opportunities in Mexico,

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Stem cells: International team of researchers creates 132 human-monkey embryos in China | USA


A team of researchers led by the Spanish scientist Juan Carlos Izpisúa has created 132 human-monkey embryos in a laboratory in China, in a controversial experiment first revealed by EL PAÍS in the summer of 2019 and now officially published in detail.
Three of the embryos, which grew to contain up to 10,000 cells, developed for 19 days outside the uterus, at which point the researchers interrupted the study, they said in an article published by the scientific journal
Cell on April 15. Scientists use the term “chimera” from Greek mythology to refer to these hybrids, in reference to a creature with the head of a lion, a goat’s head on its back and a snake’s head for a tail.

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José Polo: Human pseudo-embryos created from skin cells present ethical minefield | USA

José Polo: Human pseudo-embryos created from skin cells present ethical minefield | USA
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Newly discovered subset of brain cells fight inflammation with instructions from the gut


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Astrocytes are the most abundant type of cells within the central nervous system (CNS), but they remain poorly characterized. Researchers have long assumed that astrocytes' primary function is to provide nutrients and support for the brain's more closely scrutinized nerve cells; over the years, however, increasing evidence has shown that astrocytes can also actively promote neurodegeneration, inflammation, and neurological diseases. Now, a team led by researchers from Brigham and Women's Hospital, has shown that a specific astrocyte sub-population can do the opposite, instead serving a protective, anti-inflammatory function within the brain based on signals regulated by the bacteria that reside in the gut. Findings on the new anti-inflammation pathway are published in

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Shakespeare and Cervantes | BusinessWorld


What similarities between the famous writers reveal about mysteries of authorship
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE and Miguel de Cervantes, two of the most important writers of literature, are surrounded by a halo of mystery related to authorship.
In the case of Shakespeare, the question of whether he is the true author of his plays has circulated for some time. In the case of Cervantes, mysteries about authorship tend to concern who wrote the sequel to the first part of
Don Quixote, one of the earliest modern novels.
Cervantes published the first part of
Don Quixote in 1605. In 1614, an unofficial sequel by the pseudonymous Alonso Fernández de Avellaneda was published. In response, a year later, Cervantes published his sequel to

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