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Imagine a world where a new liver or kidney can be grown from your own stemcells in a Petri dish and then transplanted into your body. A knee injury, a burn or a damaged heart can be fixed with a patc...
That dreaded alarm is going off and its very early. You suddenly remember why you have to get up, its time for your holiday of a lifetime. The airport beckons and you know you have a long journey ahea...
A 5th grade science project can be a lot of fun for parents and teachers, as well as the students because this is really the first year where the students will be coming up with the ideas and d...
"When we know, in effect, what our cells know, health care will be revolutionized, giving birth to regenerative medicine -- ultimately including the prolongation of life by regenerating our aging bodie...
HGH is an important hormone which is produced in the pituitary gland of the brain. It can perform a number of functions, so it is considered to be very important. The main function of this hormone is ...
More and more people are becoming aware of the advantages of solar power in their home. The money that is saved on your bills is one benefit, and building your own power units at home can also save yo...
Matching to a residency program through the NRMP® (National Resident Matching Program) is a competitive endeavor. Even strong candidates - especially IMGs (international medical graduates) - can have ...
Fourth grade science projects should be fun and interesting to hold the child's attention. Fourth graders can carry out the experiment pretty much on their own, but they will likely need help c...
In 1981, British scientist Sir Martin Evans isolated the first animal embryonic stem cells. In 1998, American scientist Jamie Thomson led a team that derived the first human stem cells. While little w...
No one thinks too much about manholes until there is a problem with one. The most common issue that may come up with a manhole is an electrical fire: here is what causes them and how they are best han...
Summer is on the way and school is almost over. How do we keep our children interested in science during these warm months when learning is the last thing on their mind? Stock up on Educational...
Dr.A.Q.Khan (nishan-e-imtiaz) is known all over the world as the man responsible for putting PAKISTAN on the nuclear map, born in 1936 in the Indian state of Bhopal. Dr. Khan migrated to PAKISTAN in 1...
Ask any gardener if they'd like to have a greenhouse and you'll get a resounding "Yes!". There are many factors that make having your own greenhouse an attractive proposition. A greenhouse allows you ...
Medical school admissions are becoming increasingly competitive, in part, because of the failing U.S. economy. Bright applicants who used to target business school or law degrees are finding those fie...
The stem cell research debate has spanned numerous decades, with presidents like George HW Bush, Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush rejecting funding science that tampered with human embryos, and presid...
Looking at the present scenario, factors like job security and economic security are no longer what they were used to be. In fact it has become important to be capable enough to distinguish yourself f...
During your period of study, a good accredited university and course selection plays a very vital role. Choosing the right university course for yourself is very important as it most likely determines...
In 2000, just four years before his death, "Superman" actor Christopher Reeves wrote in TIME Magazine: "It is our responsibility to do everything possible to protect the quality of life of the present...
Years ago, scientists became intensely interested in the inner-workings of embryonic stem cells. At just three to five days old, this mass of protean cells were a blank canvas, yet under normal circum...
Adult stem cell research has advanced in leaps and bounds over the past decade. What was once viewed as inflexible, unable to proliferate and set in its ways has now been found to revert back to its e...
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