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Australian scientists produce kangaroo embryos using IVF for first time
Team has produced more than 20 embryos using method used in humans, though there are no plans for live joeys
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Scientists have produced kangaroo embryos through in vitro fertilisation for the first time, in a development they say could help conservation of endangered animals.
Australian researchers at the University of Queensland made the eastern grey kangaroo embryos using intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), a technique widely used in human IVF, in which a sperm is injected into a mature egg.
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UK company releases framework for corporate claims on nature
Badger admiring art wins wildlife photographer of the year public vote
Ian Wood wins Natural History Museum’s people’s choice award with photo taken in St Leonards-on-Sea
A badger captured glancing up at a graffiti version of itself has won the Natural History Museum’s people’s choice award for wildlife photographer of the year.
The image was taken by a British photographer, Ian Wood, on a quiet road in St Leonards-on-Sea, East Sussex.
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East Anglian farms breach environment regulations 700 times in seven years
Freedom of information data reveals violations on intensive poultry and pig farms
Industrial-scale livestock farms across East Anglia have breached environmental regulations more than 700 times in the past seven years, freedom of information (FoI) data has revealed.
The farms across Norfolk and Suffolk are among the largest in the country. Pig and poultry farming is concentrated in the region and 28% of England’s pig population was farmed in the area in 2023.
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First glimpse inside burnt scroll after 2,000 years
It seems the end of everything is upon us. Is no one coming to our rescue. How about … the molluscs?! | First Dog on the Moon
Did you know molluscs protect the citizens of Poland from water pollution? It’s true!
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