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[VIDEO] What Happens if You Crack an Egg Underwater?

The Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences presents "The Egg", a video short from the 2011 BIOS Explorer program's "Water Moves" series. Watch what happens when we crack open a raw egg 60 feet (20 meters) below the surface!

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China's Popular Urine-Soaked

China's Popular Urine-Soaked | Science News | Scoop.it

"Virgin boy eggs" or eggs boiled in the urine of prepubescent boys preferably under the age of 10 are a popular spring time snack in China’s northeast city of Dongyang located in the middle of Zhejiang Province. The eggs are believed to provide remarkable health benefits such as reducing body heat, enhancing blood circulation and reinvigorating the body.

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Kitchen science: walking on eggs [video]

Kitchen science: walking on eggs [video] | Science News | Scoop.it

Can you walk on eggs without breaking them?

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Human Eggs Grown in the Lab Could Produce Unlimited Supply of Humans

Human Eggs Grown in the Lab Could Produce Unlimited Supply of Humans | Science News | Scoop.it

The first human eggs grown from human stem cells could be fertilized with human sperm cells later this year, potentially revolutionizing fertility treatment for women. This could be one more step on the path toward reproduction sans human interaction — in this case, a potential parent wouldn’t even need to donate her eggs. But it could also turn stem cells into an infinite loop, of egg cells into embryos into stem cells, and on and on, in a fractal-like repetition of reproduction.

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Women's eggs 'can be increased'

Women's eggs 'can be increased' | Science News | Scoop.it
It may be possible to one day create "an unlimited source" of human eggs, according to US fertility doctors.
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