
About Me:
Like many other people, I was planning to claim weirdness to myself...but then almost everyone now call themselves weird. As if weirdness had suddenly become the 'in' thing... With slots for wierdness all seemingly full, i guess i am left to be classified as normal...that wouldnt be too bad now would it?...ah whatever...-__-;...weird...normal...just plain whoever. I am not very good at typing stuff up in these 'about me' pages. I do not enjoy the idea of saying this and that about me. I take too much time thinking about what to say. I fear that what i may type may not really be me at all. Oh how complicated.
少年ナイフ – (Love Is Like A) Heatwave
Survey thingy ripped from RJ and Paolo's sitey
The day began with me being 30 minutes late. We were supposed to meet at 10:30 by the chapel near Crazy Crepes. Oh but, oh boy. I underestimated the traffic (rawr, should have left early!)...and to make matters semi-worse, the bus I was riding suddenly stopped at meralco...-__-;;...engine trouble. The guys had to push the huge bus, and luckily it started running again. Abby got tired of waiting by the chapel and decided to go to the food court. I was deathly nervous, thinking she'd be with Lion King and her Mom...only to find out that she's just there waiting with Tina (Kee).
After eating satisfyingly large portions of food, we walked around the tiangge in Theater Mall, round here and there and out to Virra Mall. We did that for what may be around 45minutes to an hour or so (basically we were window shopping, as an excuse to help digestion) then off we went to look around at Toy Kingdom, drooling at the Gashapon stuff...
. Haha, liza's was the most decent one since I already got to practice on Tina's and Abby's eyelids. I know we were sorta catching people's attention as we were laughing (semi)loud putting "make-up" like tween girls having a slumber party...but I didn't mind. We were REALLY having fun. Haha, eyeliner girls. Okay lang, paminsan minsan lang naman :P



Well, thesis defense is finally done. And we actually did well. really well...(?)
Labels: journal-bloggy-ly entry, tech-ish-talk
Yeah, well I noticed it happened to me yesterday (and it lasted till a few moments ago, actually). I couldn't access my drive C: when I would double click on the icon.
...For procreation that is.
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The breakthrough paves the way for lesbian couples to have children that are biologically their own.
Gay men could follow suit by using the technique to make eggs from male bone marrow.
Researchers at
But critics warn that it sidelines men and raises the prospect of babies being born through entirely artificial means.
The research centres around stem cells - the body's 'mother' cells which can turn into any other type of cell.
According to New Scientist magazine, the scientists want to take stem cells from a woman donor's bone marrow and transform them into sperm through the use of special chemicals and vitamins.
The biologist, who pioneered the technique with mice, believes early- stage 'female sperm' could be produced inside two years. Mature sperm capable of fertilising eggs might take three more years.
Early-stage sperm have already been produced from male bone marrow.
Taking stem cells from an adult donor - possibly a cancer patient - removes the ethical problems associated with using embryos.
The race to find a cure for infertility is global.
Greg Aharonian, a
Researchers at the Butantan Institute in
If their experiments succeed, the stage would be set for a gay man to donate skin cells that could be used to make eggs.
These could then be fertilised by his partner's sperm and placed into the womb of a surrogate mother.
Irina Kerkis, a researcher at the Brazilian centre, said this development is possible, but raises ethical questions.
Laboratory-grown sperm and eggs offer hope for those left infertile by radiotherapy treatment when they were young.
The experiments could also provide an invaluable insight into dealing with infertility, a little understood condition that affects one in six couples.
Other scientists warn however that the research is still in its infancy and any treatment is still many years away from use in hospitals and clinics.
There are also fears that children born from artificial eggs and sperm will suffer severe health problems, like the mice in the
Couples who have children from artificial sperm created from women would be able to have girls only. This is because the female sperm would lack the Y-chromosome needed for boys.
Robin Lovell-Badge, of the National Institute for Medical Research in
Josephine Quintavalle, of Comment on Reproductive Ethics, a campaign group, said: "We are looking at absurd solutions to very obscure situations and not addressing the main issue. Nobody is interested in looking at what is causing infertility - social reasons such as obesity, smoking and age.
"All these things would provide solutions which wouldn't grab the headlines, but a lot more people would get the response they want - which is to be able to have their own children."
Mike Judge, of the Christian Institute faith group, said the
"Children need male and female role models in their lives," he added. "Yes, there are children raised by single parents through all sorts of circumstances, but when you are talking about deliberately creating children in that way, that is morally wrong."
Debra Matthews, a
An update of Britain's ageing fertility laws is going through Parliament and is likely to allow the use of artificial sperm and eggs in IVF treatment - but only for heterosexual couples.
The
and I'll be officially 21. @__@