Embryonic stem cell

President Obama lifts ban on stem cell funding

Environment

Implications for the scientific community of the lifting of the ban on funding for stem cell research.

Stem cell research advances

Health & Medicine

Stem Cells Restore Sight in India

Health & Medicine
The World

Emerging Science Note/Getting to the Root of the Problem

The World

Note on Emerging Science

The World

A New Way to Make a Baby? Creating Sperm in the Lab

Environment

Scientists in the U.K. claim that for the first time they’ve created human sperm from embryonic stem cells. While the advance is a huge scientific leap that could allow infertile men to have children, it also raises ethical concerns.

The World

Changing the federal policy on stem cells

Environment

Today President Obama will lift restrictions on federal funding for embryonic stem cell research imposed by the Bush Administration. The Takeaway will discuss what the change in policy will mean for the future of this promising area of medicine.

The World

Thinking outside the embryo

Global Politics

When a 2001 federal funding freeze crippled research into the use of embryonic stem cells to treat medical conditions, molecular biologists began searching for alternatives. Now, they may have found one: By reprogramming adult skin cells, researchers have produced stem cells, but in recent studies, the cells produced tumors in mice.

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Stem cell transplant surgery

Environment

Doctors in Spain said today they’ve accomplished something unprecedented. They removed the windpipe of a woman with respiratory disease and replaced it with a new airway created, in part, in the laboratory. The World’s Gerry Hadden has the story.

The World

Zimbabwe’s water woes

Environment

In Zimbabwe, the water taps are dry. The country’s water system is old and broken. Many Zimbabweans are forced to dig their own wells and use water that’s not clean. That’s exposing people to disease. We have this report from Harare.