News Bite - June 2021
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News Bites are monthly episodes where Danielle and Jeff break down important topics surrounding the field of biomedical research (and some unrelated topics).
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In this News Bite edition, Jeff and Danielle discuss:
- The use of gene editing in mice to cure sickle cell disease
- Bird feather crystals and their potential use in making solar cells and fiber optics
- A half-male, half-female bird - one of five to have ever been discovered in the wild
- Mice breathing from their butts - a new potential medical discovery
Links to all these stories can be found below
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Resources & Links:
- Gene editing shows promise as sickle cell therapy – Harvard Gazette
- Discovery in bird feathers has the potential to make fiber optics, solar cells, and fuel cells more efficient | Yale and the World
- Japanese scientists say breathing through rectums 'saved' mice (nypost.com)
- Half-male, half-female songbird discovered in Pennsylvania | Live Science
- Tour a Animal Research Laboratory
- Americans for Medical Progress
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