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"test tube" Definitions
  1. a small glass tube, closed at one end, that is used in scientific experimentsTopics Scientific researchc1
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After undergoing its reactions, the test tube would show two fluorescent signals, which would indicate which number was represented in the test tube.
Too many security tools are built in a test tube.
Ziska has stopped putting fermented lamb in a test tube.
The DNA in the test tube doesn't resemble a grid—it's all mixed up—and so a molecule's place on the grid was determined by the concentration of each molecule in the test tube.
A test tube filled with molecular motors being radiated by light.
A test tube filled with molecular motors being radiated by light.
We're digging the whole flower in a test tube thing too.
But the price of a test tube turkey doesn't come cheap.
VIENNA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Banana trees that fit in a test tube.
It can store every movie ever made in a single test tube.
Their initial demonstration of the editing technique used chemicals in a test tube.
Musk provided the test tube, a mile-long steel pipe, six feet in diameter.
But it repeatedly suggests that a test tube might be up for the job.
After he leaves, she rubs red liquid from a test-tube into her wrists.
In a test tube, their engineered enzyme worked about 44 percent of the time.
Her "natural intercourse cycle" has not worked, she says holding the pregnancy test tube.
Twenty minutes later, he was back with a test tube of the precious mitochondria.
And for the next few years, the popsicle's patent history includes other test tube innovations—a "mold support" that's basically a test tube rack, and another patent that advances the field with the radical idea of wax paper molds ... shaped like test tubes.
IVF led to anguish among some theologians about whether "test-tube" babies would have souls.
Test tube experiments may not reflect real human exposure to e-cigarettes, the researchers acknowledge.
Q. If I had a test tube of pure DNA, what would it look like?
It's sandblasted, then inserted inside a 6-inch-wide test tube rotating on a lathe.
In the test tube they found a bright red powder, whose pigment stained anything it touched.
The installation work consists of white roses suspended from the ceiling in individual test tube bottles.
A third admired the nature walk leader's necklace—a test tube filled with horseshoe crab blood.
Mumbai resident Harsha Chawda, famous for being India's second test tube baby, has just become a mother.
That is unless a complex, controversial plan involving tissue cryobanks and test tube embryos can actually work.
A cellular machine assembled in a test tube from prefab components is by nature a bit rickety.
A single idea, or "meme", can replicate shorn of all context, like DNA in a test tube.
When she feels drained, she draws a test tube to measure the levels of her creative juices.
MILAN (Reuters Breakingviews) - Italy has become a test tube for a western country's ability to contain viruses.
A second nurse swabs both nostrils and places the swabs in a test tube inside a biohazard bag.
When the test tube was later examined, it had the DNA of at least two people in it.
So going from a test tube or an aquarium to millions of football fields is hugely expensive, obviously.
They're framing Florida as a 2020 test-tube, which could determine the strength of a potential Trump challenger's message.
Genetic engineering still isn't exactly easy—it's more complicated than pouring some stuff into a test tube and mixing.
Caruso: Specifically with domestic dogs, [scientists] actually developed this coat that had a test tube attached to the end.
Currently, the system can handle eight DNA sequences per test tube, meaning 3,072 proteins can be processed in parallel.
Only three teams made it to the final round of evaluations and were given access to the test tube.
When I visit, cars pull up and people emerge carrying small boxes filled with test-tube samples of wine.
Trilobites Dolly the Sheep started her life in a test tube in 1996 and died just six years later.
I was born in Britain, on the same day in 1982 the country's first test-tube twins were born.
On July 25, Lesley Brown gave birth to the world's first "test-tube baby," conceived through in vitro fertilization.
We can spit into a mail-order test tube and find out what secrets are encoded in our genomes.
They do that with a fluorescent dye that is added to the test tube during the PCR amplification phase.
A pineapple shoot grows in a test tube at the National Laboratory for Genetic Resource Preservation in Fort Collins, Colorado.
No matter how it came about, Rampage and Fallen Kingdom look like they were grown in the same test tube.
When the talk comes to a close, I'm handed a pipette, a test tube, and two beautiful antique glass bottles.
In its reflection, she could watch the bottom of the test tube, where a compound was reacting with the drops.
Mixing some DNA in a petri dish doesn't sound so bad, but Frankensteining a human baby in a test tube?
We also know it is not as simple as putting those ingredients into a test tube and letting it bake.
"300 loves being the test-tube babies for innovations, particularly around products that incorporate music," Cohen told me by phone.
Other studies have been done in lab animals, or in vitro (meaning in a test tube, using animal brain tissue).
The Unicode Consortium picked up several of the proposal's suggestions, among them a lab coat, microbe, test tube, and petri dish.
So let's say you decide to give it a go: You order a kit, spit into a test tube, and wait.
Willson's team tested 516, first in a test tube and then on middle-aged, obese monkeys, and the results were exciting.
The world's first test-tube baby, a girl called Louise Brown, is born on July 25 thanks to in vitro fertilization.
The labels feature pictures of the base and fragrance ingredients used in the formulas inside a test tube filled with water.
The human antitoxin would be grown with human cells in a test tube, instead of being drawn from the blood of horses.
The teams ran their pods in the test tube, with the fastest (WARR) achieving a max speed of around 90 km/h.
It is a celebration, and an exploration, of technology that will, in time, change the living world far beyond the test tube.
But while science has created medical miracles like test-tube babies, there's little that doctors can do for someone with Moebius syndrome.
The adjacent white marble bathroom had a unique test tube lamp fixture made of brass, which looked like a bubbling science experiment.
"So having sustainable food production systems is very important," he said, holding a test tube containing a miniature banana tree in his hand.
In this paper, Doudna showed that the gene-editing technology can be used to cut DNA in a test tube at targeted sites.
"Test tube babies" and the ability to store viable eggs outside the body fundamentally changed the outlook for anyone looking to get pregnant.
The Tesla pod, while fast, isn't anywhere near the supersonic speeds that Musk thinks are possible in the (near) vacuum of his test tube.
You don't need to design the perfect human in a test tube to give someone an unfair disadvantage based on his or her genes.
All viruses to date that have been treated in the test tube or in the infected patient have responded in a similar positive fashion.
Elon Musk's literal (transportation) pipe dream, Hyperloop One, just hit another critical milestone: The first Hyperloop test track—or really, test tube—is finished.
As a test tube baby myself, and a human—thus a lover of trance—I thought it would be interesting to corroborate the evidence.
Personal Health This summer Louise Brown, the world's first "test tube" baby, celebrated her 2000th birthday as a mother of two naturally conceived children.
It's extra easy if the bottle is long and full, or, more specifically, if the water column is deep, as in a test tube.
The M6 — Mr. Sciscioli, Sidney Chen, Holly Nadal, Toby Newman, Emily Eagen and Sasha Bogdanowitsch — is a kind of test tube for these efforts.
Since 1978, when the first "test tube" IVF baby was born, assisted reproductive technology — the term for IVF and related procedures — has taken off.
Ler drew a test tube of blood from his left arm, and took the blood to the clinic where he worked, court documents allege.
While peppermint does have antimicrobial and antiviral properties in a test tube, they're probably not going to translate to your cup of tea, she says.
Edwards developed the Nobel Prize-winning technique of in vitro fertilization, which eventually resulted in the birth of the first "test tube" baby, Louise Brown.
"Whatever's floating around in a test tube, you're going to have a thousand times less of it," Dr. Quake said, referring to the miniaturized setup.
He removed his T-shirt and unscrewed a test tube filled with saline solution and the cotton inoculating swab that Zayner rubbed on Michael's arms.
Brown is the world's first baby born by uniting egg and sperm in a petri dish (rather than a test tube as is commonly thought).
The birth of Louise Brown, the first "test tube baby," in 1978 shows how quickly a new technology can shift from being revolutionary to normal.
You can't put an unknown substance in a test tube and do a simple experiment that tells you if it's psychoactive in humans or not.
Reader's Digest noted that Edison's last breath was captured in a test tube using similar technology, and it's on display at the Henry Ford museum.
Hyperloop One think it can launch a commercial system in 2021, which is why it's out here in the desert, with its test tube, aka DevLoop.
There can be so few DNA molecules floating around in a test tube that they simply don't bump into the PCR chemicals needed to replicate them.
Because tumouroids faithfully replicate the cancers from which they are derived, a drug that works in the test tube should work in the patient as well.
The technique is still expensive and equipment-intensive, but once it's made affordable, we could theoretically store the whole history of art in a test tube.
Zakharova was referencing an incident in 2003 in which Powell displayed a prop test tube containing white powder to members of the United Nations Security Council.
Although Agarwal had been born just 67 days after the world's first test tube baby Marie Louise Brown, Mukhopadhyay's claims was not recognised for almost 25 years.
They insert the swab like a tampon to collect vaginal and cervical cells, put that into an included test tube, and then mail the sample to the lab.
Kaur, a resident of the northern Indian city of Amritsar, travelled to the National Fertility and Test Tube Baby Centre in the nearby town of Hisar, for treatment.
Sometimes your heritage doesn't have anything at all to do with your genetics—and I didn't even have to spit in a test tube to figure it out.
If approved, items such as lab goggles, a petri dish, a test tube, and a DNA double helix could join the ranks of things you text your friends.
In the next 50 years we will probably know whether Darwin's test tube produced another result in our own neck of the cosmos, in our own solar system.
Recently, the Associated Press reported that a test tube rhino embryo, fertilized in vitro, was successfully transferred into a female southern white rhino at Chorzow zoo in Poland.
Being able to generate synthetic human prions in a test tube as we have done will enable us to achieve a much richer understanding of prion structure and replication.
Forty years ago, scientists in the UK showed the promise of in vitro fertilization for the first time with the birth of the first "test tube baby," Louise Brown.
Ingredients in a lab test tube in isolation do not necessarily act in the same way when applied to human skin in the context of a cream or serum.
The historic birth of Louise Brown, known at the time as a "test tube baby," 40 years ago at Oldham General Hospital was the first to result from IVF.
In recent years, more than 15 million people have offered up their DNA — a cheek swab, some saliva in a test-tube — to services such as 23andMe and Ancestry.
Since Atwood wrote "The Handmaid's Tale," two years after the first test tube baby was conceived and born in Canada, where she lives, assisted reproductive technologies have expanded enormously.
Last year, they and their colleagues directly demonstrated for the first time that condensin does move along DNA in a test tube—a prerequisite for loop extrusion to be true.
When you spit in a test tube in hopes of finding out whether you've got any Viking ancestry, you're giving up unfettered access to information about what makes you, you.
The report said preliminary tests on in-vitro samples were effective at inhibiting the coronavirus in the test tube, but did not specify successful treatment in people carrying the virus.
Inside a clear plastic box that had been holding paper clips on her desk, Ms. Crane fitted an eyedropper, along with a test tube that sat just above a mirror.
Although in vitro is Latin for "in glass," the term "test tube baby" is a bit of media sensationalism that, in my opinion, isn't doing any of us any favors.
It appeared that someone had removed some of Cooper's blood and then topped off the test tube with the blood of one or more other people to hide the deception.
When you spit into that test tube and send it off to be analyzed, you're handing over access to extremely sensitive information about things including your health, personality, and family history.
Even more mysterious: What happens to your DNA after you spit in a test tube and send it to 23andMe or Ancestry to decode your DNA for a not-insignificant fee.
Twenty years after Dolly the sheep was born out of a test tube, four sheep cloned from her DNA are healthy and aging normally, according to a study published this week.
"In essence, you're viewing the planet like a really big test tube to make a life form," one of the researchers, chemist Lee Cronin from the University of Glasgow, told Motherboard.
Louise Brown, the world's first "test-tube baby", was conceived 40 years ago when Patrick Steptoe and Robert Edwards fertilised her mother's egg with her father's sperm in a laboratory dish.
It radiates alpha particles, relatively large on an atomic scale, which means the thin glass of a test tube, the leather of a briefcase, or even air or skin stop them.
Ultimately, a lot will ride on the chemistry between the two men, and much like any elements mingling in the same test tube for the first time, the reaction is unpredictable.
These would be fertilised with the sperm samples stored by Hildebrandt to create test-tube rhinos which southern white rhino surrogates would, it is hoped, carry to term, producing genetically-variable offspring.
Some research had previously suggested the existence of DNA in this tangled form, dubbed an i-motif, but it had never before been detected in living cells outside of the test tube.
It's one thing to be able to control the growth and extraction of goo in a test tube, quite another to do it at the scale of a hundred-gallon sized tanks.
In test tube experiments, the researchers exposed cells from the lining of human airways to two flavoring compounds: diacetyl - a chemical with a butter-like smell - and its "chemical cousin" 2,3-pentanedione.
To put something on a list is also to pull it from its native context, where it makes its fullest sense, and suspend it in a test tube with other displaced things.
Huxley presaged genetic engineering — his test tube babies are the true precursors of CRISPR babies — but so far we've passed on his multisensory "Feelies" and stuck with the good old-fashioned movies.
Kids learn how chemicals can be added together to trigger reactions through 11 different hands-on experiments, such as creating a sunset in a test tube or forming a color-changing volcano.
Now, for $199 you can spit into a test tube and find out about your ancestry, your risk of developing Alzheimer's, and even how likely you are to smell asparagus in your pee.
If I drop a test tube in a cancer lab, I will never discover a pathway toward a new treatment: I have no clue how cancer progresses and how it might be solved.
For as little as $24 per month, or as much as $85, subscribers can receive test tube-like vessels filled with the dehydrated beans, with each container as the equivalent of one cup.
In 2018, you can spit in a test tube and, for the same price as a pair of Apple Air Pods, find out a host of fascinating information about your ancestry and health.
There are several different ways to monitor a volcano, including: The old-fashioned way, where you dress head-to-toe in protective gear and gather fumes from a vent with a test-tube.
Still TBD: We've "shown in a test tube that the antibodies can neutralize the virus," but not in a real human model, Anthony Fauci, the director of NIAID at the NIH, told Axios.
A team of researchers at the Institute of Neuroscience in Shanghai created the special test-tube monkeys by giving them copies of the MECP2 gene thought to be linked to autism in humans.
The first "test-tube" baby was born in 1978, meaning that not enough cyclical time has passed to comprehensively understand what will happen to most embryos that go unused during the IVF process.
Although the doctors at the National Fertility And Test Tube Baby Centre in Haryana, India weren't totally on board at first, tests showed that Kaur was capable of carrying the baby to term.
And, she added, real diamonds have a distinctive appeal: "They've been growing in the earth for billions of years," a quality more seductive than being created yesterday in a test tube, she said.
Laboratory studies have also suggested potential benefits from gargling, though a major limitation of these test-tube studies is that what works in the lab may not translate to health benefits for patients.
The microbe—originally proposed along as part of a series of science-themed emoji, along with the petri dish and test tube—has become a stand-in for visually describing the virus itself.
While beef has the largest carbon footprint, the UK still consumes 10 million birds at Christmas alone, which means a lot of resources and energy could potentially be saved by test tube meat.
Still, it's a good reminder that every time you spit in a test tube and send your DNA away for analysis, it's good to take the results with a fairly large helping of salt.
" SpaceLife Origin wanted to charge between $30,000 and $125,000 per test tube when the mission started in 2020, though the company said it would offer some to nonprofits "to increase the ethnic diversity balance.
To look for this binding, each mini test tube is also supplied with some of the target molecules, each attached to a "reporter" molecule that emits a flash of light if binding takes place.
On July 29th, Hyperloop One's prototype pod accelerated down the length of its 500-meter-long test tube in the Nevada desert, reaching a top speed of 192 mph before gliding to a stop.
Here's how it works: Just fill the included test tube with your saliva, send it back to 23andMe for testing, and you'll get the results of your origins and ancestry within 6-8 weeks.
But before you get your hopes up, it's unlikely that finding the perfect diet will be as easy as forking over $199 and spitting in a test tube—at least not any time soon.
The nub of the Broad's argument is that what Team Doudna did is not gene-editing but rather little more than a study of the properties of a purified protein in a test tube.
As the story goes, in the late 1860s, a Hungarian immigrant named Charles Fleischmann traveled from Austria to the United States, transporting a test tube of baker's yeast in the pocket of his vest.
She recalled being with a team that had to stand up in a dugout canoe trying to keep a test-tube rack balanced as they sampled a dead monkey snagged in an overhanging branch.
This status was changed almost two decades later when the claims of another doctor, Dr Subhas Mukhopadhyay, in producing the country's first and the world's second test tube baby Kanupriya Agarwal in 1978 were accepted.
But Reese understands that not everyone walking down the meat aisle at the grocery store will be happy to embrace bacon that came from a test tube, so that's why marketing and perception are important.
Image: AncestryDNAWhen you spit in a test tube in hopes of finding out about your ancestry, you're giving companies like AncestryDNA access to a whole lot of very intimate details about what makes you, you.
If you're not familiar with Stott's tar-like electronic music, this'll make for an abrasive but fitting introduction: the percussion is serrated, the melody sneers, a synth drips like acid from an overturned test tube.
The test-tube meat is said to use up to 90 percent less greenhouse emissions, consumes fewer nutrients from the Earth, and doesn't require antibiotics or other additives that are used in traditional meat production.
Listerine antiseptic, for example, has been shown to have antiviral activity in laboratory test-tube studies against some viruses that had been exposed for at least 30 seconds, though studies have not looked at coronavirus.
One patient in his fifties, who wished to be identified only by his first name, Arthur, recalled being masturbated as well as told to masturbate by Archibald, who then collected his semen in a test tube.
" Some alternatives PETA suggests are: "Take the flower by the thorns" instead of taking the bull; "be the test tube" rather than the guinea pig; and "feed a fed horse" instead of "beat a dead horse.
But Zolotov's YouTube address also made clear his views on Russia's opposition: Navalny, he said, was a product from an "American test-tube" and a "puppet" placed to destabilize the political and economic situation in Russia.
There are limits to how much this modern blend of art and media can remedy, and the limitation is born from the fact that much of our current horrors are born from that same test tube.
Each of the bits on the grid was represented by a molecule of DNA, and these molecules of DNA were assigned a place on a conceptual 10x10 grid before being mixed together in a test tube.
These include either studies that do not support the claim or evidence that is highly preliminary, such as papers speculating on possible hypotheses, case studies on one or two people, or test-tube studies on cell cultures.
MARBLE HALL, South Africa (Reuters) - Almost 40 years after the first human test-tube baby was born, South African scientists have produced something bulkier: the first Cape buffalo brought into the world by in vitro fertilization (IVF).
Several speakers at the event said the 14-day limit was not really based on scientific thought but instead chosen in 1979 when In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) first started and people became worried about test tube babies.
Test tube brains may sound like something out of a dystopian science fiction or horror movie, but scientists are using them to understand Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and traumatic brain injuries, and even detect these conditions early.
The point was to articulate "in vivo, ex vivo and in vitro" -- in the living body, outside the living body and in the test tube -- that ibuprofen has a direct effect on the testicles and so testosterone.
After some delays, lots of controversy and maybe a little concern about the longevity of the enterprise, HyperLoop One, the next-gen transportation company, is building a full-scale test track (test tube?) in the Nevada desert.
The University of California and its allies argued that once the technique had been demonstrated in the test tube, it was obvious that Crispr editing could be applied in human and plant cells with a little tweaking.
Another study from Oncology Hematology also noted cannabis' anti-cancer effects, explaining how the plant's cannabinoids inhibited tumor growth in vitro, such as in a petri dish or test tube, and in vivo, or a living organism.
British researchers have pioneered many advances in reproductive biology, including the first test-tube baby, embryonic stem cells (at least in mice, from which it was easy for others to adapt the technique to humans) and mitochondrial replacement therapy.
When the sample was placed in a test tube and raised to the average 98.6 degree body temperature, they "saw remarkably high levels of ethanol production," which means that the woman was literally brewing alcohol inside her own bladder.
Two days after that happens, the eggs get retrieved (if any eggs are viable) in a surgical procedure in which they're fertilized in a lab, and then the resulting embryo—aka the "test tube baby"—is implanted back into your uterus.
When you spit in a test tube in in hopes of finding out about your ancestry or health or that perfect, genetically optimized bottle of wine, you're giving companies access to some very intimate details about what makes you, you.
A lavishly illustrated book about the restaurant, published in 2012, contains a photograph of what became a signature appetizer: a test tube containing a mouthful of dried-fish crisps, roasted pearl barley, sugar-glazed seaweed, and fragments of roasted fermented lamb.
The radical feminist Shulamith Firestone viewed it as the root of all gendered oppression, imagining in her 1970 book The Dialectic of Sex a world of test-tube babies and (less well-remembered) chosen families, entered and dissolved at will.
When lawyers working on Cooper's appeal asked for DNA testing on a T-shirt believed to belong to the killer, the lab found Cooper's blood on the shirt — but also something astonishing: The blood had test tube preservative in it!
After this randomized, controlled clinical trial, the research team experimented with "little bits of human testes" provided by organ donors and then conducted test tube experiments on the endocrine cells, called Leydig and Sertoli cells, which produce testosterone, explained Jégou.
Nearly 40 years after the world was jolted by the birth of the first test-tube baby, a new revolution in reproductive technology is on the horizon — and it promises to be far more controversial than in vitro fertilization ever was.
What responsible parent wouldn't want the best for his child, whether that meant a stable home, top-flight nutrition, and the best private-school education money could buy, or tweaking the chromosomes in a test tube in a lab somewhere?
To outsiders their music is a strange proposition, combining outsider art, psych-prog flourishes, and faux-deep philosophizing—something like swirling together the Cliffnotes to Brave New World, a VHS of Fight Club, and five sheets of acid in a test tube.
They were able to quickly make multiple changes to genetic code by extracting DNA from human cells and putting it into a test tube, where a protein called Cpf1 cut into the DNA and cleared the way for CRISPR to make edits.
Photo: AP ImagesIt's become a familiar story in the age of consumer DNA testing: A person spits into a test tube to learn more about their genetic heritage, and ends up finding out they have a parent or sibling they didn't know existed.
She could use terms like in vitro to describe experiments in a test tube or dish and in vivo to describe experiments in living things, but she was stuck when she needed to describe the more poop-oriented parts of her research.
The next part sounds a bit like science fiction, as the team employed a third-party company, Twist Bioscience, to convert this newly mapped data into synthetic DNA, which they sent them back as a test tube full of dry DNA data.
IVF success and struggle One risk for older would-be dads is the potential success of in vitro fertilization, a medical procedure where the woman's egg is fertilized by a man's sperm in a test tube and then introduced into her womb.
LONDON, (Reuters) – - They can make test-tube babies, grow human eggs in a lab and reproduce mice from frozen testicle tissue, but when it comes to knowing how a man's sperm can swim to, find and fertilize an egg, scientists are still floundering.
David L. Kaplan, a biomedical engineering professor at Tufts University, said in a press release that the fine-tuned test tube environments of these mini brains doesn't just help the brain live longer; it also helps them support various types of brain cells.
"If we're the party of East Coast elites and West Coast elites, if we're putting policy proposals together in a test tube in Washington, D.C., or Cambridge or wherever these policies were generated, we're going to lose again to Donald Trump," Bennet said.
Through in vitro, or test tube/petri dish, analysis, researchers from the biochemistry department at North-West University in Potchefstroom, South Africa found that the non-psychotropic cannabinoid, or chemical compound, CBD (cannabidiol), taken from a Cannabis sativa extract, could hold anticarcinogenic properties.
A study from North-West University in Potchefstroom, South Africa, used in vitro or test tube/petri dish analysis to find that the anticarcinogenic properties in CBD could act on cervical cancer cells, inhibiting their growth or causing them to kill themselves.
"In the longer term, we hope to expect to see these test-tube results yield a new generation of real bioproducts delivered to address critical energy and environmental challenges," Yasuo Yoshikuni, the head of the DNA Synthesis Science group at the Department of Energy, said.
This test tube human flesh you propose to serve up is just a kind of moral cop-out, It's [a moral cop-out] like using potato flour for Passover to make pastries that mimic fully the very food you are not supposed to eat.
"The vinegar is taking the starch and making a portion of it fiberlike, so some of the starch will escape digestion," she explained, adding that test tube studies have shown that the acetic acid in vinegar inhibits enzymes that help in the digestion of starch.
For about $100,000, a South Korean firm "reincarnated" Shannon in three pups: Tess, short for "test tube," and DiNA, a play on DNA, who live in Beverly Hills; and Evita, who lives in Cloudwalk, the Connecticut home of Mr. Diller and Ms. von Furstenberg.
In fact, when you think about how Beyoncé's almost impeccable career is still going strong, how her talent and longevity never wane, it seems inhuman; as though she wasn't conceived through fertile means, but immaculately, in a test-tube, for the purposes of fame.
Illustration: Chelsea Beck (Gizmodo)Liza Lizarraga has spent hours combing through paper and digital archives to track her family's history the old-fashioned way, and she has spit in a test tube to find out what morsels of her family's history might be revealed by her DNA.
So in the context of the poo, the heavy things that settle are basically the plant fibers that are indigestible, and on top is a collection of bacteria and some host proteins, which you can separate and put into a test tube and then perform your experiment.
After the first round of recent regional elections in France — a test tube of a country when it comes to the cooked-up confrontation between the two camps — a cartoonist drew a Salafist yelling "We won!" in response to the National Front's record showing at the polls.
For the teams that did get to run on Sunday, the process involved loading their pod, which are roughly the size of bobsleds but little more than engines on wheels, onto the single track which runs the length of the interior of the Hyperloop test tube.
There is a pattern in the development of these other, trickier techniques: the substantive innovation, the one that ultimately leads to a functioning gene-editor, has been the ability to cut DNA at specific locations, something Dr Doudna did in fact show—in a test tube.
So they were able to put this coat on a dog, the test tube went where you think it would go, and this allowed the dog to be able to walk around and eat and do its thing so they could do non-invasive gas extraction, as it were.
Another speaker, G. Nageswara Rao, a vice-chancellor at Andhra University in southern India, used stories from Indian epics Ramayana and Mahabharata as proof the people of ancient India had aircraft, test-tube babies and that stem-cell research "was done in this country thousands of years ago".
"You could read articles 20 and 30 years ago about the promise of gene therapy, but there was no real delivery on that promise until we could work out the practical problems of delivering a gene therapy in a living human being instead of a test tube," Grupp said.
Mary Warnock, an Oxford-educated philosopher who helped provide an ethical pathway for Britain to govern its nascent infertility treatment and research industry after the first so-called test-tube baby was born, died on March 20 at her home in Wiltshire, about 75 miles west of London.
And more significantly, it is unusual that a niche site like 8chan — which is basically what you would get if you were attempting to synthesize an online hate speech haven in a test tube — registers at all in referring traffic to the website of a major party's nominee for president.
However. Peter Bywaters, AKA singer of UK punx Peter and the Test Tube Babies, AKA your absolute fucking dad on a proper big one with the lads, says that he was recently refused entry to the USA, essentially because there's a video of him taking the piss out of Donald Trump.
Tesla ferries small groups of journalists in gulf-wing Model X's around from the front of Hawthorne Airport to the back, past the famous first Boring Tunnel dig and an actual Hyperloop Test tube that extends down much of a side road, to a hanger just behind the Tesla Design Studio.
The movement crossed over to Britain in the 1980s, when cultural feminism was among the lesbian-separatist elements of antinuclear protest groups who saw themselves as part of a "feminist resistance" to patriarchal science, taking a stand against nuclear weapons, test-tube babies and male-to-female transsexual surgery alike.
"Four decades after the birth of Louise Brown, the first 'test-tube baby' conceived via in vitro fertilization (IVF), 33 percent of American adults report that they or someone they know has used some type of fertility treatment in order to try to have a baby," a Pew Research Center survey reported this year.
Joining the roster also includes a pair of masked superheroes, an ominously green chemical test tube, a softball, a Nazar amulet (which people use to ward off the evil eye), a Chinese mooncake, a multicolored parrot, a lobster, a mango, a head of lettuce, and an infinity symbol (because clearly, the emoji possibilities are endless).
SpaceX hosted its fourth annual SpaceX Hyperloop Pod Competition finals on Sunday at the test tube it built outside its Hawthorne HQ. We were on site for the competition, and watched as Team TUM, from the Technical University of Munich, took home the win thanks to achieving the top speed overall of any team to run in the finals.
"An ingredient may be active in a test tube, but in the real world it needs to be applied to the skin without causing irritation, penetrate through the outer skin layer, and remain stable and active when it reaches its target," explains Joshua Zeichner, MD, director of cosmetic and clinical research in dermatology at Mount Sinai Hospital.
Last month, when Brown, the world's first in vitro fertilization "test tube" baby, and Carr, America's first baby born via IVF, finally met, there were tears as the women embraced with the realization that they'd probably never find anyone more understanding of what it's like to go through life as the answer to a question in a Trivial Pursuit game.
Indeed, a 2004 survey of news reports following the initial approval of the product in 1993 found that journalists and their sources variously compared it to a jellyfish, a colostomy bag, a plastic freezer bag, "something to line Boston's Inner Harbor with," a cross between a test tube and a rubber glove, and Edvard Munch's "The Scream," among many other unsexy objects.
Customs and Border Protection (CPB) officials told Entertainment Weekly that Peter Bywaters of the band Peter and the Test Tube Babies was denied entry because he did not have a proper visa to perform in the U.S. "The claim that he was refused entry to the United States because he mocked the president of the United States, that is absolutely not true," Jaime Ruiz told the publication.
Gillaspie, a purportedly real-life person born in Omaha (yeah, right) and educated at Wichita State University (sure) and with previous MLB stints with the White Sox and Angels (doesn't ring any bells), seems like nothing so much as some unholy test-tube outcome of a few strands of hair from Cody Ross and Travis Ishikawa, and maybe a stray fiber from those Panda hats so popular in the Bay Area circa 2012.
Huxley, on the other hand, writing almost two decades earlier than Orwell (his former Eton pupil, as it happened), foresaw a world that included space travel; private helicopters; genetically engineered test tube babies; enhanced birth control; an immensely popular drug that appears to combine the best features of Valium and Ecstasy; hormone-laced chewing gum that seems to work the way Viagra does; a full sensory entertainment system that outdoes IMAX; and maybe even breast implants.

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