Sex education trades bananas for broadband … and give ’sexting’ a whole new meaning
Deb Levine started her online sex education company because she was bored putting condoms on bananas as a way to teach students about safe sex.
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New Research Collaboration To Advance Stem Cell Use
A new collaborative research project has secured a government investment of £200,000 to develop technology which could pave the way for dramatic advances in life science research. North East-based Orla Protein Technologies Ltd, The UK Stem Cell Bank (UKSCB) and Newcastle University, have been awarded a grant by the Technology Strategy Board (TSB), to develop technology which could dramatically …
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