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China scientist claims world’s first gene-edited babies
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/ 26 November 2018

China scientist claims world’s first gene-edited babies

University professor He Jiankui says twin girls, born a few weeks ago, had their DNA altered to prevent them from contracting HIV

By Staff Reporter
Human egg providers are changing the way we think
Article
/ 6 November 2018

Human egg providers are changing the way we think

South Africa is a popular destination for an ‘egg safari’, and women travel abroad to donate eggs

By Amrita Pande
Donor sperm and eggs: How much should a child know?
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/ 25 August 2017

Donor sperm and eggs: How much should a child know?

The Law Reform Commission is examining the rights of donor-conceived children to learn their donors’ identity, but what would a new system look like?

By Staff Reporter
The heretical idea of making people
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/ 23 February 2011

The heretical idea of making people

The award of the Nobel prize, when it came in October 2010, was long overdue.

By Manjit Kumar
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/ 23 February 2010

IVF may raise risk of diabetes, hypertension and cancer

People conceived through IVF treatment should be monitored for the early onset of high blood pressure, diabetes and certain cancers.

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