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The findings bring scientists closer to unravelling the key ingredients responsible for giving fruit and vegetables their cancer-fighting properties.
While such cloning is legal in Britain, it would bring scientists to an ethical conundrum that never would have been approached under a more flexible policy.
In 2009, Dr. Markram conceived of the Human Brain Project, a sprawling and controversial initiative of more than 150 institutions around the world that he hopes will bring scientists together to realize his dream.
"I really know how to bring scientists together," he says.
Incentives might bring scientists to the interdisciplinary table, but they won't keep them there.
Other globalization efforts are less virtual, aiming to bring scientists from other countries to Denmark.
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You can see that in its sparkling new David Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research, which brings scientists, engineers and clinicians under one roof.
The British Admiralty sent a lieutenant, James Cook, to Tahiti, bringing scientists to watch the 1769 transit; he then explored the South Seas (and became a captain).
Bruce Morland, a childhood cancer specialist at Birmingham Children's Hospital, said the study brought scientists one step closer to the "holy grail" of identifying leukaemic stem cells.
The world's first malaria vaccine has been recommended for use in Africa, bringing scientists a step closer to preventing hundreds of thousands of deaths each year.
The operation, three weeks ago, brings scientists closer to the elusive goal of finding a permanent alternative to the heart transplant.
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