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A paper just published in the online edition of Nature by five of the firm's scientists describes a technique that might allow the creation of new embryonic stem-cell lines without destroying the embryo they are derived from.Worcester sourceThe technique is derived from a procedure already used during in vitro fertilisation (IVF).
Freedom to Bully, a report I wrote earlier this year for the Union of Concerned Scientists, describes this problem in detail, examining cases of environmental chemists and public health scientists and law professors who were at the receiving end of these requests.
In this week's issue of Nature, a team of scientists describes for the first time what happens at the genomic level in animals infected with the killer virus.
A companion article, "A New GI Bill for Scientists," describes legislation just passed but not yet signed into law that would emulate the World War II-era GI Bill.
"Student-Veterans Come Marching Home: A New GI Bill for Scientists" describes a new bill, passed by both houses of Congress and awaiting the president's signature, that promises to increase educational opportunities for returning veterans well beyond what their current benefits provide.
And the technology is there -- the Union of Concerned Scientists describes it as "existing and near term" -- to move that number by a lot.
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Some very hard-nosed philosophers and scientists describe this as a convenient fiction, an illusion.
Fish scientists describe white sharks as traumatogenic to humans, meaning capable of causing an injury.
Many scientists describe the postdoctoral fellowship as an exceptionally unhappy time in their lives.
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