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Biden cancels $1.2 billion in student loan debt, MLB Spring Training and why COVID isolation guidelines may be changing

The stories you need to start your day: Biden’s latest student loan relief efforts, MLB Spring Training and more in today’s edition of The Yodel newsletter

Disease-resistant gene-edited pigs could help revolutionize animal farming. Will consumers accept them?

When Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome (PRRS), as it became known, was discovered in the early 1990s, it was named, simply, ‘mystery swine disease’. Nobody seemed to know where it came from or how to stop it spreading.

Pet Cloning Is Way More Advanced Than You Thought

You love your pet. You love her so much that if you could, you’d buy an exact copy of her. Well, you can! Take it from Blake Russell, president of ViaGen Pets & Equine and owner of a very unusual horse farm.

World's First Human-Monkey Hybrid Created In China

From Dolly to endangered species: A history of cloning

From Dolly to endangered species: A history of cloning Advertisement Robert Briggs and Thomas King in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania clone frogs ( Rana pipiens) using cells from tadpoles and adult intestine. They show that the DNA inside specialised cells can direct embryonic development. 1996 Dolly the sheep © Alamy Scotland’s Roslin Institute announces the birth of Dolly the sheep, the first mammal to be cloned from an adult cell. 1998 Japanese scientists clone eight calves using adult cells collected from abattoir entrails, raising speculation that high-end beef cattle could be cloned for the quality of their meat. 2002 The world’s first cloned cat, CC (short for Copy Cat) confounds people because her coat is a different colour to the original’s. The effect is caused by environmental differences in the surrogate’s womb.

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