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 Connor Levy is the first baby born after his parents used a genetic screening process that boosts pregnancy rates for couples using in vitro fertilization. (Image courtesy of Mainline Fertility.)
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An infant born to a Philadelphia couple on May 18 is a worldwide first: Connor Levy is the first baby born after his parents used a genet ...

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 Frank Lee, co-founder of Drexel University's Game Design Program, is nominated for Geek  of the Year for putting a giant game of Pong on the face of Philadelphia's Cira Centre. (Zack Seward/WHYY)
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Drexel launches venture capital fund [updated]

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