Stem cells
- Health & Fitness (19 Nov, 2008)
Scientists Replaced Damaged Trachea With Windpipe Made from Patient's Stem Cells
A woman from Columbia became the first person in the world to receive a windpipe tissue built from donated tissue mixed with her own stem cells, which were gathered from her bone marrow. ...
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- Health & Fitness (19 Jan, 2009)
Stroke Patients to Be Treated with Stem Cells from Aborted Fetuses
It was reported that British scientist were allowed to treat stroke patients with injections of stem cells taken from aborted babies. ...
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- Science (15 Oct, 2007)
The Nobel Prize 2007 Has Been Given Away
The six nominations of the Nobel Prize, namely in physics, medicine, chemistry, peace, literature and economics, have been given away to 13 awardees (12 individuals and one organization): 6 from the USA, 3 from Germany, 2 from the United Kingdom, and one from France and Switzerland each. ...
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- Science (14 Nov, 2007)
Scientists Believe to Have Cloned Monkey Embryos
Researchers from Oregon announced that they managed to clone monkey embryos and extract stem cells that can make a breakthrough in human cloning. ...
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- Science (02 Apr, 2008)
First Human-Animal Embryo Created
British scientists managed to create the first hybrid embryo to find new treatments for such serious disorders as Parkinson's disease, diabetes or stroke ...
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- Science (22 May, 2008)
Japanese Researchers Are Allowed To Clone Human Embryos
Japanese scientists can now clone human embryos, according to a proposal that was approved by a team of experts at the education and science ministry. It is worth mentioning that scientists will be able to clone human embryos in order to perform studies on incurable diseases. ...
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- Science (18 Nov, 2008)
Scientists to Use Silk to Recreate Bone and Teeth
A biomedical engineer from the United States claims that silkworms and spiders could help scientists in developing healthy bone tissue, which would replace damaged bone and/or teeth. ...
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- Health & Fitness (06 Dec, 2008)
Scientists Found A Way To Treat Heart Infarction
A group of British scientists has successfully finished an experiment that can completely change the destinies of millions of people suffering from cardio-vascular diseases. They have applied the revolutionary technology by using stem cells. ...
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- Health & Fitness (23 Mar, 2009)
World's First Synthetic Human Blood to be Produced
It seems that British scientists are to be the first in the world to develop synthetic human blood. It was reported that the synthetic blood was created from embryonic stem cells. ...
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- Science (08 Jul, 2009)
Researchers Grow Sperm in Laboratory Conditions - Are Men Doomed?
The latest scientific breakthrough could mark the end of men. Researchers managed to artificially grow sperm in laboratory conditions from stem cells. ...
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- Health & Fitness (04 Sep, 2009)
Latest Invention: Biogel that Heals Brain Injuries
Recently it was announced that in the next three years the field of medicine will benefit from the latest invention of U.S. researchers - an injectable biogel that can cure brain injuries. ...
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- Health & Fitness (16 Mar, 2007)
A Trojan-horse strategy selected to fight bacteria
A joint project of three teams of researchers from three different US universities (University of Washington, Iowa and Cincinnati) have selected a different approach at fighting bacteria in people with cystic fibrosis. This team of scientists will investigate the possibility of substituting iron with another metal with similar properties to attract the bacteria to it. ...
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- Health & Fitness (02 Apr, 2007)
Now one blood group fits everyone
A new discovery was made by international scientific team who established a way to convert one blood group into another. ...
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- Offbeat (24 Apr, 2008)
Cloned Dogs Will Serve for the South Korean Customs
In South Korea seven cloned dogs will be sniffing for drugs and explosives, as reported by The Guardian. ...
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- Science (22 Apr, 2007)
Nano-nose to help identify illnesses
Vince Rotello and his team from the University of Massachusetts and Georgia Institute of technology develop a 'nano-nose' to find and identify different anomalies, i.e. illnesses in a human body. ...
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