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but the researchers have a patented nearly two-meter long technical device they use to safely extract eggs from the sedated animals.are doing quite well -- for rhinos -- with a population of some 20.

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Credit: Jan Husar/SOPA Images/REX/Shutterstock Creating the initial seed of a rhino.Theres also the matter of taking these embryos and actually creating a viable rhino from them.Credit: National Institute of health This can be accomplished by using embryonic stem cells.

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and they recently used the valuable sperm to create the first-ever rhino embryo in a lab.But it appears many scientists and conservationists say this laboratory method is still worth a shot -- regardless of the hurdles.

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I would say theyve got a good chance of embryo transfer [implanting the embryo].

who researches embryonic development and stem cells at the University of Maryland and had no involvement in the study.The solar hybrid system combines photovoltaic (PV) panels and an energy storage system in the one device.

developing such a device involves overcoming a couple of key challenges to ensure the system operates efficiently.which causes panel temperature to increase and – somewhat counterintuitively – results in a 10% to 25% decrease in the efficiency of PV cells.

An innovative hybrid solar device that combines a PV panel and energy storage has achieved record levels of energy storage efficiency for such a device.researchers from Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden and the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya – Barcelona Tech.

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