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| From | Kaptain Krunch <pilgrim2@polypen.com> |
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| Newsgroups | alt.atheism, alt.abortion, sac.politics, alt.infertility.pregnancy, alt.religion.christian.roman-catholic |
| Subject | Re: Scientists witness 'flash of light' during conception, say discovery confirms existence of God. |
| Organization | Some |
| References | <4c3325e1a190011e437d7b9165d69321@dizum.com> |
| Date | 2016-04-29 14:02 -0700 |
| Message-ID | <pilgrim2-0C2FD9.14023629042016@news.giganews.com> (permalink) |
Cross-posted to 5 groups.
In article <4c3325e1a190011e437d7b9165d69321@dizum.com>, "Father Gibbons" <fathergibbons@outlook.com> wrote: > For the first time, researchers have witnessed the exact moment > conception occurs— and have recorded the ensuing explosion of > sparks that form when sperm meets an egg. The Telegraph reported > that scientists had previously captured the moment in animals, > but this is the first time it’s been recorded in humans. > > “It was remarkable,” senior co-author Teresa Woodruff, director > of the Women’s Health Research Institute and chief of the > Division of Obstetrics and Gynecology-Fertility Preservation at > Northwestern University, told the Telegraph. “We discovered the > zinc spark just five years ago in the mouse, and to see the zinc > radiate out in a burst from each human egg was breathtaking.” > > Woodruff told the Telegraph that by looking at the size and > quality of the zinc spark, researchers could know immediately > which eggs are ideal to transfer during in vitro fertilization > (IVF). Researchers noted that some of the eggs burn brighter > than others, which may indicate they are more likely to develop > into a healthy fetus. > > “It’s a way of sorting egg quality in a way we’ve never been > able to assess before,” she told the Telegraph. “All biology > starts at the time of fertilization, yet we know next to nothing > about the events that occur in the human.” > > Researchers who analyzed a video of nine human eggs touching the > sperm observed that two flashed brighter than the others— > insight that could provide an important tool for doctors trying > to determine which fertilized eggs to choose during in vitro. > > “This is an important discovery because it may give us a non- > invasive and easily visible way to assess the health of an egg > and eventually an embryo before implantation,” study co-author > Dr. Eve Feinberg told the Telegraph. > > “There are no tools currently available that tell us if it’s a > good-quality egg,” she told the news website. “Often, we don’t > know whether the egg or embryo is truly viable until we see if a > pregnancy ensues— that’s the reason this is so transformative. > If we have the ability up front to see what is a good egg and > what’s not, it will help us know which embryo to transfer, avoid > a lot of heartache, and achieve pregnancy much more quickly.” > > The study was published Tuesday in the journal Scientific > Reports. > DENIED: God does not need verification from man or science. "The Word of God is quick and powerful and sharper than any two-edged sword piercing even to the dividing asunder of soul and spirit and of the joints and marrow and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart." (Heb 4:12 KJV) > "The counsel of the Lord standeth forever, the thoughts of his heart to all generations" Jimbo > > http://www.foxnews.com/health/2016/04/26/scientists-witness- > flash-light-during-conception-say-discovery-could-aid- > ivf.html?intcmp=ob_article_footer_text&intcmp=obnetwork -- http://www.olypen.com/gerrit/index.php
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Scientists witness 'flash of light' during conception, say discovery confirms existence of God. "Father Gibbons" <fathergibbons@outlook.com> - 2016-04-29 20:51 +0200
Re: Scientists witness 'flash of light' during conception, say discovery confirms existence of God. Kaptain Krunch <pilgrim2@polypen.com> - 2016-04-29 14:02 -0700
Re: Scientists witness 'flash of light' during conception, say discovery confirms existence of God. Jeanne Douglas <hlwdjsd2@NOSPAMgmail.com> - 2016-04-29 16:18 -0700
Re: Scientists witness 'flash of light' during conception, say discovery confirms existence of God. PATRICK <pbarker001@woh.rr.com> - 2016-04-29 20:53 -0400
Re: Scientists witness 'flash of light' during conception, say discovery confirms existence of God. Rick Mares <rmares@telisys.com> - 2016-04-30 01:51 +0000
Re: Scientists witness 'flash of light' during conception, say discovery confirms existence of God. Jeanne Douglas <hlwdjsd2@NOSPAMgmail.com> - 2016-04-29 20:46 -0700
Re: Scientists witness 'flash of light' during conception, say discovery confirms existence of God. r@somis.org (RLMeasures) - 2016-04-30 01:45 -0700
Re: Scientists witness 'flash of light' during conception, say discovery confirms existence of God. Jeanne Douglas <hlwdjsd2@NOSPAMgmail.com> - 2016-04-30 05:16 -0700
Re: Scientists witness 'flash of light' during conception, say discovery confirms existence of God. r@somis.org (RLMeasures) - 2016-04-30 07:26 -0700
Re: Scientists witness 'flash of light' during conception, say discovery confirms existence of God. PATRICK <pbarker001@woh.rr.com> - 2016-04-30 07:55 -0400
Re: Scientists witness 'flash of light' during conception, say discovery confirms existence of God. AlleyCat <alleycat@cat.net> - 2016-05-01 00:30 -0400
Re: Scientists witness 'flash of light' during conception, say discovery confirms existence of God. "Hillary Hillbillies" <goobers@hillaryclinton.com> - 2016-05-01 07:43 +0200
Re: Scientists witness 'flash of light' during conception, say discovery confirms existence of God. bum <bum@kemper.edu> - 2016-05-03 05:46 +0000
Re: Scientists witness 'flash of light' during conception, say discovery confirms existence of God. r@somis.org (RLMeasures) - 2016-04-29 18:02 -0700
Re: Scientists witness 'flash of light' during conception, say discovery confirms existence of God. s.knight <Baawa@Baawa.nut> - 2016-04-30 20:17 -0700
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