In spite of a meager economic growth, a botched Obamacare rollout, and a two-and-a-half week government shutdown that slashed funding for some of our most important agencies, there is a case to be made that 2013 was a pretty solid year. The reason is to be found at the University of Hawaii-Manoa, where an extensive research effort recently culminated in a new landmark for genetic engineering. We’re talking, of course, about glow-in-the-dark piglets.
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