China has been advancing by leaps and bounds in technology, particularly biotech.
The world’s second largest economy is also known for its controversial approach to cloning and embryo research.
In one such demonstration of crossing ethical boundaries, a Chinese woman gave birth to a healthy child, from an embryo that was frozen 18 years ago.
Frozen embryos are stored in liquid nitrogen at minus 196 degrees Celsius; the “shelf life” of a frozen embryo is typically 5 years.
Meanwhile, Chinese domain investors are continuing to sell their assets at fluctuating volumes. The week started pretty nicely, but today’s domain list isn’t as impressive.
We keep track of domains that are between 2 to 4 characters in length, and only for the .CN, .COM and .NET TLDs.
Here’s today’s Chinese domain sales report:
smj.cn
bmy.com
yql.com
dlrg.com
ftnz.com
jmpz.com
jrbz.com
lbkk.com
ndrq.com
nnfd.com
wywr.com
wzgh.com
wzsc.com
Let’s hope that the rest of this week won’t be heading downhill!