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AP Newsroom on MSNScientist for Harvard detained by immigration agents while returning to U.S. with frog embryo samplesIt's been 68 days since Kseniia Petrova, a Russian-born scientist who until a couple months ago was a researcher at Harvard ...
This week, an immigration judge found the official document initiating the deportation of Kseniia Petrova, a Russian-born ...
X-ray phase-contrast tomography: This shows an early frog embryo in cellular resolution (left) and cell and tissue motion captured and visualized using flow analysis (right). Disclaimer ...
Accused of failing to declare frog embryo samples, she faces deportation to Russia, where she fears imprisonment for protesting the war in Ukraine. A Harvard scientist integral to a promising ...
(ABC NEWS) — A Russian researcher at Harvard University is being detained at a Louisiana detention center over failing to declare frog embryos while passing through customs, according to a ...
a Russian-born scientist who until a couple months ago was a researcher at Harvard University, was detained by immigration agents while returning to Boston with frog embryo samples.
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