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Augmented eggs

David Jones

Nature, 2002, vol. 417, issue 6886, 240-240

Abstract: DREADCO biologists are developing 'augmented' eggs that give birds more room to develop before hatching. They hope to use the eggs to answer a range of questions, such as whether the ability to fly is still inherent in the chicks of flightless birds.

Date: 2002
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