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The 'Jeans Queen' On the Future of Retail

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Designer Diane Gilman created a line of jeans for older women and has so far sold 10 million pairs. Her success, she says, is driven by her brand's focus on an under served market.
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Will Apple Start Manufacturing its Own Screens?

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There are many benefits for Apple if it starts making its own screens, including cost savings. But the tech company has never done anything "at quite this scale," says Gene Munster, Managing Partner at Loup Ventures, who says the chances...
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Is a Bigger iPhone X On the Way?

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Gene Munster from Loup Ventures thinks a new iPhone with a bigger screen is likely.
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The "X" Factors Holding Up iPhone X Production

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Gene Munster, managing partner at Loup Ventures, expects big delays for the iPhone X. He explains why it's going to take the company longer than usual to meet demand.
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Trump fan on walking on stage during Florida rally

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Gene Huber says it was like floating on air when he was called up to talk during Trump's rally in Melbourne, Fla.
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'Achilles heel' found in cancer tumour

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U.K. scientists announce new medical discovery
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World's first in-vitro puppies

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Seven beagle puppies were successfully conceived using in vitro fertilization.
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Babies born with new 3-person IVF technique

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In the U.K., eight babies were born using a new IVF technique with DNA from three people to prevent inherited disease. The method replaces faulty mitochondria in the mother's egg with healthy donor mitochondria.
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Some people never get COVID-19 — researchers may now know why

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COVID-19 has infected hundreds of millions worldwide, yet some never get it. British researchers now think the reason could be a specific gene that gives the immune system advance warning to destroy viral invaders quickly.
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Some people never get COVID-19: researchers say a specific gene could be why

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COVID-19 has infected hundreds of millions around the world, yet some never get it. British researchers now think the reason could be a specific gene that gives the immune system advance warning to quickly destroy viral invaders.
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#TheMoment a rare white spirit moose was spotted in Alberta

9th - Higher Ed
Two photographers captured the rare sighting of a white spirit moose in central Alberta. The spirit moose is believed to be a sign of good fortune in some Canadian Indigenous communities.
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Ann’s Eye: An Indigenous celebration of culture

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Young people at Welamukotuk, or Oromocto First Nation, spent a day listening to elders, making bracelets and medicine pouches, and learning to hoop dance
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Gene-editing therapy: US approves treatment for sickle cell disease

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New gene-editing technology approved in the U-S is giving hope to millions of people worldwide suffering from sickle cell disease.
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Gene Simmons on End of the Road World Tour

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After over 50 years of record-breaking global tours, it is the end of the road for one of rock and roll's most influential bands, Kiss. The legendary Gene Simmons spoke with Cheddar News to reflect on his career and how Kiss became a...
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Monumental treatment breakthrough for 2 genetic blood disorders

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A new gene-editing treatment is offering new hope for people living with the blood disorders sickle cell disease and thalassemia. Approved in Britain, there is hope the breakthrough treatment may soon come to Canada.
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U.K. approves world's first gene therapy treatment for sickle cell

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Britain's medicines regulator has authorized the world's first gene therapy treatment for two blood disorders — sickle cell and thalassemia. Casgevy is the first medicine licensed using the gene-editing tool CRISPR, which won its makers...
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'I have a rare genetic condition': Celina Jaitly on being pregnant with twins twice

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Celina Jaitly, who is quite active on Instagram, recently conducted an Ask Me Session on her handle. During a session, one of her fans asked how she conceived twins in both pregnancies. To this, Celina opened up about having a rare...
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Breakthrough: Researchers identify genetic marker for MS severity

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Researchers have discovered a gene that may explain why some people with multiple sclerosis get sicker, faster
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NASA to announce first Canadian astronaut for historic space mission

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A Canadian astronaut is set to be named as a crewmember for the upcoming Artemis II moon mission. In late 2024 the crew will travel beyond the Earth’s orbit in a test run for an actual moon landing.
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New gene mutation possibly linked to breast cancer susceptibility: researchers

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Canadian researchers have identified a new gene mutation they believe is linked to breast cancer susceptibility. Further study is still needed, but researchers say it's an important step in learning more about hereditary links to cancer.
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Grad students push for more funding after nearly 20 years without a raise

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Student researchers say Canada risks losing future scientists and academics to other countries if it doesn’t increase annual grants for graduate-level research, which haven’t changed in nearly 20 years.
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Toronto boy with rare disorder gets help from groundbreaking gene therapy

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A four-year-old boy in Toronto is now the only child in the world to receive a potential cure for his extremely rare disease. Thanks to fundraising efforts from his parents and community, and the work of doctors and researchers, he is...
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Genetically modified mosquito trial to reduce spread of disease

9th - Higher Ed
During the initial stages of a pilot programme in Florida, around 150,000 genetically modified male mosquitoes will be released.
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Fresh Canadian produce year-round? Gene editing could make it possible

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Canadians may soon have more options for fresh, local produce all year long. For the first time, researchers have successfully harvested blueberries through the Canadian winter. The next step? Raise new, gene-edited blueberry plants,...