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How scientist Anne McLaren's 'controversial' research changed the world for parents

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Click yourself onto the Google homepage today, April 26, and you’ll find that the search engine has created a new Doodle. Today’s Google Doodl e is honouring Anne McLaren on what would have been her 94th birthday.

The British scientist’s “controversial” research changed the world for parents today – making IVF (In vitro fertilisation) treatment possible.

She is widely regarded as one of the most significant reproductive biologists of the 20th century. McLaren was born in London on April 26 1927, and her passion for science developed after she played a small role in the 1936 H.G.

Wells science fiction film The Shape of Things to Come. The Google Doodle explains that in she scene she was in, which was set in 2054, “her great-grandfather

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