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Minister Claims GM Crops are 'Safe & Beneficial'

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Minister Claims GM Crops are 'Safe & Beneficial'
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Hanqi Miao said she wanted to donate her eggs to help infertile couples reproduce, but she acknowledged the money is good, too: She said she'll be paid about $5,000.

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HEADLINE: N.Y. taxes to pay donors for stem cell studies CAPTION: Hanqi Miao said she wanted to donate her eggs to help infertile couples reproduce, but she acknowledged the money is good, too: She said she'll be paid about $5,000....
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Researchers Say A 2nd Person Has Been Cured Of HIV

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The London patient has been in remission for 30 months since receiving a stem cell transplant from a donor with an HIV-resistant gene.
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Latest gene therapy technique cures "Bubble baby"

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1. Wide shot exterior hospital 2. Various people sitting in hospital 3. Family of "bubble baby" Salsabil Abu Saed entering room 4. Various of family with baby daughter Salsabil 5. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Taher Abu-Saed, Salsabil's...
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Scientists hope to develop new therapy to stop cancer spreading

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Scientists here believe they are on their way to developing a new treatment for cancer, perhaps one that may even prevent secondary cancers from forming. Over the last twelve years researchers at Cardiff University's School of...
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Looking at the science of breast cancer screening

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Looking at the science of breast cancer screening
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Amish community reveal clues to manic depression

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1. Amish farming community in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania 2. Horse-drawn carriages along street 3. Amish child walking 4. Amish woman and children 5. Farmer ploughing with team of horses 6. Farm house 7. Windmill 8. Horse-drawn...
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Jack Dempsey vs Gene Tunney, 1928

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Jack Dempsey vs Gene Tunney
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How Covid Vaccine Tech Could Soon Be Used to Fight Cancer

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Apr.09 -- The mRNA technology at the heart of two Covid-19 shots has been decades in the making. Now it may soon be used to fight cancer and HIV. (Video by Vicky Feng)
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Baby gene therapy study offers hope for fatal muscle disease ++Animation voiced++

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LEAD IN: Researchers are reporting a gene therapy has been used for the first time to help babies with a muscle disease that leaves them unable to move, swallow and breathe. They say it's extending the...
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LA Port Chief: Shipping Law Revamp to Boost Transparency

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Port of Los Angeles Executive Director Gene Seroka says there are "measurable successes" in reducing the backlog of ships waiting for a berth in port and discusses the benefits of the first major update of U.S. international...
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Genetic test claims to identify child athletes

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AP Television Bountiful, Utah, USA - March 7th, 2011 1. Various of Elizabeth Marston playing football with her father in front garden 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Elizabeth Marston: " I hope I can be in the Olympics because I love soccer...
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Breakthrough for thoase at risk of Breast Cancer

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Breakthrough for thoase at risk of Breast Cancer
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USA: SCIENTISTS DISCOVER GENE THAT CAUSES RARE FORM OF HAIR LOSS

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English/Nat Scientists have discovered a gene that causes a rare and extreme form of hair loss - a finding they say could one day point to better remedies for common hereditary baldness. Researchers found the gene - appropriately named...
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'The Gifted': Fox Conducting X-Gene Testing at Comic-Con for Marvel Show | THR News

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Fox is pulling out all the stops at Comic-Con 2017, as attendees will be able to learn whether they carry the X-Gene as part of a larger activation and social media campaign for the fall series, 'The Gifted.'
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Injecting A Missing Gene Could Restore His Sight

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Feb.03 -- 7-year-old Maverick has a rare genetic disorder that severely limits his vision. Now, a medication called Luxturna - the first gene therapy approved by the FDA - has the potential to substantially improve his sight, via an...
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Former headhunter distills gin in his living room

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AP Television London, UK, 3 March 2010 1. Wide shot Ian Hart with his home distillery 2. Tilt up distillation machine 3. Pan liquid flowing through distillation machine 4. Close up Ian Hart adjusting lever on distillation machine 5. Mid...
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Inflation Is a Clear and Present Danger to Fed, Says Tannuzzo

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Gene Tannuzzo, global head of fixed income at Columbiathreadneedle, says inflation is a clear and present danger to the Federal Reserve. He says the Fed is now trying to play catch up. He's on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Baby gene therapy study offers hope for fatal muscle disease ++Animation voiced++

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LEAD IN: Researchers are reporting a gene therapy has been used for the first time to help babies with a muscle disease that leaves them unable to move, swallow and breathe. They say it's extending the...
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Food crunch opens doors to bioengineered crops

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AP Television Kunming, Yunnan Province, China - October 15, 2008 1. Close up of baby in front of grain bags, pull out to wide shot of store front 2. Close up of ground corn in bag 3. Medium shot of Zheng Wencai looking at beans 4....
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MUSIC: 'THE PIANO LESSON" By Paul French STORY: After more than twelve years studying the deafness of 500 people around the city of Cartago, in Costa Rica, scientists have mapped a particular gene that might explain inherited forms of...
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Supply Chain Issues Will Take Time to Sort: LA Port Chief

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Cargo is flowing out of China at a consistent pace says Gene Seroka,  Port of Los Angeles, Executive Director. He says this means there's nothing pointing at a recession in the US. He also talks about supply chain issues across the...
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Bloomberg

Value Stocks Have More Room to Run: Ancora's Sowerby

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David Sowerby, Ancora Advisors managing director and portfolio manager, discusses his investment strategy and the outlook for value and growth stocks. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Bloomberg

Will Chia Change the World?

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Gene Hoffman, Chief Operating Officer and President, Chia Network, and David Frazee, Managing Partner, Richmond Global Ventures; Board Member, Chia Network spoke to Bloomberg's Jennifer Zabasajja about their blockchain and smart...