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By: Eric Guo In a world’s first, Chinese researchers at the Sun Yat-Sen University in Guangzhou were able to use gene editing to modify human embryos. The 16-person team of researchers sought to alter the gene that causes the fatal blood disorder …
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By Kevin Zhang Japan took its Olympic bow on Sunday, passing the baton to Paris after staging a Games that was delayed by the pandemic and doubted by widespread public skepticism but nonetheless was able to deliver its share of memorable moments. …
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by Rita Li Food is an important aspect of life when considering survival. While many have suggested that eating healthy can improve physical health and body shapes, it is often ignored how healthy eating can also impact people’s mood in everyday life. …
Read More »A Peek into the Upcoming iPhone 13
By: Zeru (Peter) Li With September nearing, it is that time of the year again for new iPhone events. This year, we are expecting Apple to release four new iPhone models, including iPhone 13 mini, iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Pro, and iPhone …
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