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Morning News Updates: Surgeons successfully transplant 2nd head onto a rat; HIV eliminated in mice by way of CRISPR, according to study; Major anime torrenting site ‘NYAA’ goes offline

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[Inquirer.Net]( []  Technology [Surgeons successfully transplant 2nd head onto a rat]( A head transplant procedure sounds something out of a horror film, but surgeons have found a way to make it a reality. --------------------------------------------------------------- [HIV eliminated in mice by way of CRISPR, according to study]( Scientists were successful in removing the HIV virus from mouse cells by way of the CRISPR/Cas9 technology. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Major anime torrenting site ‘NYAA’ goes offline]( For now, fansubbing groups have been announcing alternative means of downloading fansubbed content. --------------------------------------------------------------- [FB Messenger launches new ‘Instant Games’ feature]( The rich line-up of games include classics like Pac-Man, 8 Ball Pool and Space Invaders. --------------------------------------------------------------- [China compiles its own Wikipedia, but public can’t edit it]( China is compiling a free online encyclopedia to rival Wikipedia, but it will likely only give Beijing's official version of sensitive historical events,... --------------------------------------------------------------- [LOOK: Guinea pig in NZ police force provides safety advice]( Cuddly "Constable Elliot" is getting people to listen to safety advice on social media, where his posts get up to 10,000 likes and 2,000 comments. --------------------------------------------------------------- [LOOK: Smiling dog ‘Shuku’ is just too happy for Golden Week]( A shiba inu that goes by the name “Shuku” is just as happy as its owner, if not more so for the extended time off. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Man finds, returns StarCraft source code, gets invite to BlizzCon]( Khemist49 posted his rare find on Reddit. Users started to ask him to rip the CD’s contents and make it available online. If you are interested in Nation, Metro Manila, Business, Sports, World, Entertainment and Opinion, [update your preference here](. © Copyright 2017 [INQUIRER.net]( [Forward to a Friend]( | [Modify Your Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Feedback](

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