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__Same sex couples could have biological children in around two years- First wikipost March 2016__ Scientists have made it known that within two years two males may be able to have biological children, and within ten years two females may be able to have biological children. This is because of a process called in vitro gametogenesis. By using stem cells, they can create sperm or eggs from either gender. Although this is not yet ready to be tested on humans, they have tested it on rats and after much difficulty were successful, meaning that they are one step closer to this being possible in humans as well. Although it will take a long time and will have many go against it, this would be both an advancement in biology but also for the lgbtqa+ community. media type="youtube" key="ox8EgVpzQjI" width="560" height="315" Further reading and sources:
 * http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/gay-couples-could-biological-children-7033918
 * http://www.explorestemcells.co.uk/stem-cells-same-sex-reproduction.html
 * http://time.com/3748019/same-sex-couples-biological-children/

__Croatian Lizards- May 2016__

In 1971, an experiment began to test evolution and natural selection. Scientists moved lizards from Pod Kopiste, a Croatian island, to Pod Mrcaru, where these lizards did not live. When they returned in around 40 years, they found that all the lizards were off this kind. However, they had changed, which is said to prove evolution. Because they could not properly digest the food on the island, they developed Cecal valves, that slowed down digestion for them. This was a complete change in the lizards. They gained a stronger head and bite, became less aggressive, reproduced more, and lived in denser populations. Although changes like these are likely over a long period of time, what made the lizards so amazing, and such a good piece of evidence, was the fact that these evolutionary changes happened over a period under 40 years, only 30 lizard generations. media type="youtube" key="LBv6-XORcLg" width="560" height="315"