Tag: HeLa cells

    Novartis Settles Lawsuit With Estate of Henrietta Lacks

    In a landmark moment for bioethics, Novartis settles lawsuit with the estate of Henrietta Lacks, addressing decades of unauthorized use of her immortal cells.

    Henrietta Lacks: Her Stolen Cells, Born Today

    Henrietta Lacks, born 1920. We remember her cells, taken without consent in 1951, revolutionized medicine. Instrumental in polio vaccine, cloning, gene mapping, and in vitro fertilization.

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    Damson Idris Breaks Up With Lori Harvey

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    IZA, the Brazilian supermodel and actress, graces the April 2026 cover of IZA's home country's edition of Vogue. The visually striking editorial showcases IZA's effortless elegance and fashion-forward flair, solidifying her position as a global style icon for Black Cosmopolitans.

    Sage Elsesser’s Style Shatters Gender Norms on Highsnobiety Magazine

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