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STEM CELLS
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Can Stem Cells Finally Provide a Baldness Cure That Works? [Science]





There has been no shortage of baldness cures over the ages, but they all share one thing in common: none of them really work. Now, a team of scientists has used stem cell therapy to give a hairless mouse a...
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Scientists Transform Deadly Plant Into Cancer Killing Smart Bomb [Science]





The ancient Greeks called the thapsia garganica plant "deadly carrot," because their camels would eat it and quickly die. The Roman emperor Nero mixed it with frankincense to treat bruises. Until the early...
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The Politics of Fetal Cells Invading Mommy Bodies [Pregnancy]





BoingBoing has a fascinating summary of how fetal cells invade their mother's host body and get up to all kinds of shenanigans: some good, some bad. More »






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Inside the Strange Science of Cord Blood Banking










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This Might Be the End of Embryonic Stem Cell Research [Science]






A biotech company that after much turmoil and huge expense launched the first human embryonic stem cell clinical trial in the United States is getting out of the stem cell business. More »
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Researchers Squeeze Blood Proteins from Rice [Science]






Human Serum Albumin (HSA) is a protein commonly used in vaccines and often administered for serious burn injuries and liver disease and commonly in short supply due to a lack of donors. That's why researc...
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If You Can't Get an Organ, an Organoid Might Do [Science]






The line waiting for organ donors is 112,381 people long and growing, and 18 people daily die waiting. To help patients survive the interim, scientists are working on "organoinds"—mini organs that w...
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Lego Blocks Plus Smartphone Equals Super Smart Petri Dish [Video]






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How Your Brain Could Fix Your Diabetes [Science]






No, I don't mean by willing yourself to eat less sugar. Scientists in Japan have shown that implanting brain cells into a rat pancreas was a successful treatment for diabetes - rat diabetes. More ...
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Deadly Progression of ALS Reversed in an Amazing Stem Cell First [Science]






Last May, 39-year-old Ted Herada was diagnosed with ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease. It's one of the worst diagnoses anyone could get. More »






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Embryonic Stem Cells Enlisted to Combat Blindness [Science]






The first European embryonic stem cell therapy in humans is about to start in London. Surgeons will insert the controversial cells into the eyes of 12 patients suffering from Stargardt's macular dystrophy...
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Rick Perry Doesn't Care if You Die? [Science]






We already know that Texas Governor and U.S. presidential candidate Rick Perry is hostile towards science. Did you know he also doesn't give a rat's ass about your health? More »




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Light-Controlled Cells: The Sub-Dermal Dance Party That Keeps Your Dead Heart Beating [Science]







Heart cells created by Stanford researchers could lead to a better pacemaker: The beat of the cells is paced by light rather than electricity. More »






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Judge Gives Embryonic Stem Cell Research the Green Light [Science]






U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth just ruled that funding for embryonic stem cell research doesn't violate federal law, clearing the way for more study. This is huge news for doctors, patients, and Presi...
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‘Living Laser’ Engineered From Human Kidney Cells

By Mark Brown, Wired UK
Medical researchers from Harvard University have created the first “living laser”; a biological cell that’s been genetically engineered to produce a visible laser beam.



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Appeals Court Lifts Federal Funding Ban on Embryonic Stem Cell Research

By John Timmer, Ars Technica
Today, a three-judge panel of a US Appeals Court lifted an injunction against the NIH’s revised policy on the funding of stem cell research. The new policy, which would open up research funding to many more human embryo...
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The Most Super Amazing Science Photos of 2010 [Imagecache]






Science—cool when it's invisible and behind closed doors, but much, much cooler when it produces spectacular photos. Lucky for all of us, Popular Science has a stunning gallery of the year's best. C...
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Man Officially Cured of HIV [Hiv]






For the first time ever, a man has been cured of HIV. The remedy may nearly have killed him, but it opens a door—just a crack—to hope that we may someday kill off the scourge for good. More...
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Spray-On Stem Cells Heal Burns Fast [Video]










Burns that previously would take months to heal are being mended faster than ever, thanks to the power of our own stem cells. More »






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World's First Human Stem-Cell Treatment Begins in U.S. [Firsts]






A patient with a spinal cord injury was injected with human stem cells—marking the start of the first clinical trial of a human stem-cell therapy, one that could potentially help paralyzed people wa...
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Frank Reynolds Treated His Own Spinal Cord Injury and Walked Again [Video]






Frank Reynolds's story is obviously a complex, multi-year affair that involved years of research, but for the attention-span deprived, a summary: He was paralyzed. He researched neuroscience. Created a co...
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This Living Human Bone Was Grown In Lab [Medicine]






Scientists have grown real, living human bones in the lab for the first time, completely from scratch, and ready to be inserted inside human flesh. Or given to my dog, as a delicious treat. More &...
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