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DW Tomorrow Today July 13, 2024

When many jackie late they can release from 15000000 to over 200000000 sperm per milliliter. But only a fraction of those reach the womans fallopian choose and usually only one sperm actually manages to get a chase or an egg its a difficult journey. Kumar from new zealand have a question for us about stuff. Is it possible to create sperm artificially. The reproductive cells are complicated for one purpose in life is to fertilize an egg cell and father a child but sometimes they fall short of expectations. Men in the western world have a sperm. Count just half that of 40 years ago if that trend were to continue by 2050 theyd be sterile. A range of culprits are being blamed for moans and Water Supplies to chemicals in plastic all can disrupt the bodys hormones but is helping hand from the wild. Researchers in china the u. S. And britain have created artificial sperm in mice at least. The technique involves converting embryonic stem cells to emit sure sperm cells. The mice produced using

CSPAN2 DHS Secretary McAleenan Others Discuss Migration Policy July 13, 2024

Secretary mcaleenan emailed his speech to press after he left with a note attached. And were going to baa to go back to the conference with a panel discussion, possible regional approaches to solving it. This is live coverage on cspan2. To send volunteers to texas to the two major detention facilities that are housing women with children, detaining women and children to help prepare the women for credible fear interviews and to do other work to assist the families. In our hemisphere and in particular, its examining one of the main things that what theyre looking at is this see third country issue whichbrings us to our panel. Because we thought it would be a Good Opportunity to hear from these experts with respect to the humanitarian and migration crisis that has been going on in Central America and the need for regional approaches. We have three experts who will give us different analysis to help address different parts of this problem and that is ive asked anthony fontez, an expert on

SFGTV Government Access Programming July 14, 2024

She is a client from hpp. Hpp helped her during her pregnancy. She has two kids. Before that she didnt know the resources that they can apply for food. Hpp helped her apply for food. Right now she is concerned because the new president they are going to take it away from her kids. She is with immigration and feels like it is care. Right now she thanks homeless prenatal. She has food for the kids and it is important to have healthy food for her family. Thank you. Supervisor mandelman thank you. Next speaker. [speaking foreign language] her name is maria campos. She is a client from hpp with three kids. She appreciates hpp because it helps her with her problems like she had in the past. The economy right now, she has three kids. Before she was applying for each week. Now she applies no more. She is worried about this president , and the other concern she has the is transportation. The drivers say no, i cant give you space because the stroller is too big. This food is not left at your hom

SFGTV Government Access Programming July 14, 2024

I am a little nervous. They helped me through both ofpregnancies. When it comes to food, it is difficult to, you know, to survive in the city with my husband is the only one that works. I take care of my kids. We cannot apply for any help like they were showing on the slide. It is true over 20 we cannot for the eligibility we dont qualify. I try to get whatever i can with the program for food bags every week. Thank god there is emergency food bags in other places. Sometimes it is hard for me because i have both of my children and i cannot get on the bus as well with that. I have lost some opportunities of getting food boxes because i cannot get on the bus with both of them and my food. I have lost that. Sorry about that. With rent, too, hopefully you guys can help us out. Thank you. Supervisor mandelman thank you both. Next speaker. Good morning. I lead policy an and advocacy fr the San Francisco Marin Food Bank. Thank you for calling this hearing today. This is deer to our house for 3

RT SophieCo July 14, 2024

Chief science officer and cofounder of Research Foundation my guest today. Through the. Mortality and. Technological leaps we have a. Science achieved possible will ever lasting life only be available to the rich. Population. Of life and death to catastrophic expected consequences. Dr operate a great antiaging pioneer chief science officer and cofounder of sayer search Research Foundation welcome to the show great to have you with us so what you propose in order to reverse aging claiming the organism. All the junk that accumulates tear on a Cellular Level so tell me the gist of it why well that stopped the wearing of time on my organs. Well its not quite that simple what we propose is we can keep people healthy later in life but i repair in all of the damage that the body does to itself throughout life in the course of its normal operation and some of that damage is of the thought that you just described essentially the accumulation of widespread but inside cells and also in the spaces

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