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Submission + - Artificial maturation of human eggs (telegraph.co.uk)

the_kanzure writes: "Medical scientists report on a new hormone-bath protocol that can cause immature eggs to mature after being cryogenically frozen and banked. Though the technique is unperfected, and might take five years to become reliable, there are interesting possibilities: artificial wombs, wombs-on-a-chip, and basically 'faking' babies. Throw in some stem cell research, and the scene could easily be mistaken for something right out of scifi. How long until somebody connects the dots and we start to see human cloning, true test-tube babies, etc.?"
Links

Submission + - Massive lift system recovers sunken oil platforms (youtube.com)

bigzigga writes: "The 4000-ton capacity lift system, affectionately known as the "Bottom Feeder", was used to salvage oil platforms destroyed by hurricanes in recent years. The Bottom Feeder, consisting of of twin 1,250 ton steel truss frames and four 200-ton winches, brought four such topsides to the surface in its successful June 2007 debut."
Education

Submission + - Universities that bust paywalls? (slashdot.org)

the_kanzure writes: "The recent article on tense situations for students accessing information has left me wondering, which universities are known to bust as many paywalls as possible? Which ones are working with the students, and which against? Paywalls include the databases that store papers, conference proceedings, editorials, reviews, etc., and are generally highly educational resources ... if you can get the keys."
Education

Submission + - Science resources and study methods?

the_kanzure writes: "For those of us in professional environments, or in university, etc., what databases do you see as essential? PubMed Central, EBSCOHost, ScienceDirect, arXiv, CiteSeeR, STINET, archive.org, Google Scholar/Cache, ezProxy terminals, Merck indexes, these only scratch the surface of Internet databases for useful scientific information — especially chemistry (of all sorts), physics, aerospace, engineering, and so on. So, what databases and what sort of study sessions do you implement? Those of you who drink from the Internet as though a fountain of information, this means you too."

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