Researchers at University of Tsukuba have developed a method for culturing fertilized chick eggs without their shells. The eggs were placed in an artificial culture vessel made of transparent film, ...
The "shell-less culture system" was not invented by a group of high school students, and the video does not show the "first time in history" that a chick hatched after developing outside an eggshell.
Over the past few days, you may have seen a video of Japanese high school students demonstrating a way to hatch a chicken outside of its egg—to the amazement of some onlookers. The video’s narration, ...
This visualization reminds me of one of those chicken embryo development illustrations in biology school books. Except five hundred and thirty-five thousand two hundred and forty-four times cooler.
Researchers have developed a method for culturing fertilized chick eggs without their shells. The eggs were placed in an artificial culture vessel made of transparent film, allowing for real-time ...
Tsukuba, Japan—Efforts to observe chicken embryonic development date back to Aristotle date back to 300 BC. However, because the chicken's eggshell is opaque, it has been necessary to break the shell ...
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