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Notably, it has been possible to recreate ploidy elevation in the laboratory through fertilization of triploid eggs of parthenogenetic asexual vertebrates [ 6].

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All principals and two-thirds of teachers were recruited from elsewhere.These results show that it may be possible to recreate the success of charter schools in the state sector.

Wagner, who cites David Bowie's Blackstar as another record that shares this sense of creative abandonment, came to realise that technology had developed to the point where anything an artist could envisage was possible to recreate on record.

Some experts say it will be possible to recreate smallpox someday, though it would most likely be done by making genetic changes to a related virus like cowpox, rather than synthesizing the entire genome from scratch.

So it should be possible to recreate sensations purely by stretching skin, says Vincent Hayward, a researcher who first developed such a device at the Centre for Intelligent Machines at McGill University in Montreal, Canada .The ultimate aim of haptics research is to find ways to simulate the feeling of any shape, sensation or texture". It's analogous to watching a TV screen," he says.

It is also not known whether it is possible to recreate a person's consciousness.

Now, in a new video, the American Chemical Society investigates whether it's possible to recreate the powerful swords valued for their strength, lightness, and permanently sharp edge using chemistry.

If there was a RNA world in which ribozymes rather than proteins directed a wide swath of metabolism, then it should be possible to recreate these ribozymes, or more appropriately their doppelgangers, in the laboratory.

Whatever collection of specimens we have, it's never going to be possible to recreate the white tiger. .

The gentlemen explain that Redditors passed along a similar Jello-O smash photo, wondering if it would be possible to recreate it on video.

As the woolly mammoth genome has been mapped, it may be possible to recreate a complete set of woolly mammoth chromosomes in the future by adding mammoth-only sequences to elephant chromosomes.

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