Published: April 28, 2023, 7 a.m.
Today you\u2019ll learn about how our genes can predict how many kids we\u2019ll have, how scientists have created a new method of sucking up CO2 from the atmosphere, and how a baby mouse was born from two biologically male mice!\xa0
Genetic Fertility
- \u201cGenetic variants influencing human fertility identified - new research.\u201d n.a. 2023.
- \u201cGenome-wide analysis identifies genetic effects on reproductive success and ongoing natural selection at the FADS locus.\u201d By Mathieson, et al. 2023.
- \u201cThe challenge of detecting recent natural selection in human populations.\u201d by Mills & Mathieson. 2022.
CO2 Suck Up
- \u201cClimate change: New idea for sucking up CO2 from air shows promise.\u201d By Matt McGrath. 2023.
- \u201cCarbon capture: What is it and how does it fight climate change?\u201d by Jonah Fisher. 2023.
- \u201cDirect air capture (DAC) and sequestration of CO2: Dramatic effect of coordinated Cu(ll) onto a chelating weak base ion exchanger.\u201d by Hao Chen, et al. 2023.
- \u201cHow much is a ton of carbon dioxide?\u201d by Kathryn Tso. 2020.
2 Dad Mice
- \u201cThe mice with two dads: scientists create eggs from male cells\u201d by Heidi Ledford & Max Kozlov
- \u201cHealthy mice from same-sex parents have their own pups\u201d by Jeremy Rehm
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