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Autoimmune Diseases and the Promise of Stem Cell-Based Therapies

stemcells.nih.gov — Current therapies to combat these cases of cellular mistaken identity dampen the body's immune response and leave patients vulnerable to life-... View in Crawl 4

Autoimmune Diseases and the Promise of Stem Cell-Based Therapies

Open Source Tackles Healthcare In Places Microsoft Can't

wired.com — Under the aegis of their nonprofit, eHealth Nigeria, Castle and Thompson have built a digital records system meant to eventually serve healthcare f... View in Crawl 4

Open Source Tackles Healthcare In Places Microsoft Can't

Scientists Transform Deadly Plant Into Cancer Killing Smart Bomb

gizmodo.com — The ancient Greeks called the thapsia garganica plant "deadly carrot," because their camels would eat it and quickly die. The Roman emper... View in Crawl 4

Scientists Transform Deadly Plant Into Cancer Killing Smart Bomb

Portable Device Detects Pathogens Quickly

rdmag.com — Two Cornell professors will combine their inventions to develop a handheld pathogen detector that will give health care workers in the developing w... View in Crawl 4

According to the FDA, Your Stem Cells Are Now Drugs

gizmodo.com — In recent court filings, the Food and Drug Administration has asserted that stem cells—you know, the ones our bodies produce naturally—are in fact ... View in Crawl 4

According to the FDA, Your Stem Cells Are Now Drugs

Europe’s Rosetta spacecraft is en route to intercept a comet

physorg.com — Europe's Rosetta spacecraft is en route to intercept a comet and to make history. In 2014, Rosetta will enter orbit around comet 67P/Churyumov... View in Crawl 4

Europe’s Rosetta spacecraft is en route to intercept a comet

CFS Central: LeRoy and Lyndonville

cfscentral.com — Twelve teenage girls attending the same school in LeRoy, New York, suddenly developed tics and vocalizations—in other words, Tourette’s Syndrome. ... View in Crawl 4

CFS Central: LeRoy and Lyndonville

Early Success in a Human Embryonic Stem Cell Trial to Treat Blindness | Healthland | TIME.com

healthland.time.com — For the researchers at UCLA's Jules Stein Eye Institute who launched the first-ever study to show that human embryonic stem cells may help rev... View in Crawl 4

Early Success in a Human Embryonic Stem Cell Trial to Treat Blindness | Healthland | TIME.com

Nanomaterials’ health risks unclear & should be tested

nytimes.com — Too little is known about the health and environmental effects of the minuscule substances that are driving a $225 billion market, a National Acade... View in Crawl 4

Fried food heart risk 'a myth'

telegraph.co.uk — It is a "myth" that regularly eating fried foods causes heart attacks, researchers have found, as long as you use olive oil or sunflower ... View in Crawl 4

Fried food heart risk 'a myth'

Google follows Facebook down the path of no return

venturebeat.com — Google made some sweeping changes to its privacy policies yesterday. It will begin combining data from all of its services, from search to email to... View in Crawl 4

Google follows Facebook down the path of no return

Study: New nanoparticle 'trick' strengthens body's vaccine response

bbc.co.uk — Tiny capsules engineered to mimic part of the body's immune system could strengthen its response to vaccines, say researchers. View in Crawl 4

Study: New nanoparticle 'trick' strengthens body's vaccine response

How protein in teardrops annihilates harmful bacteria: Novel technology reveals lysozymes have jaws

sciencedaily.com — A disease-fighting protein in our teardrops has been tethered to a tiny transistor, enabling scientists to discover exactly how it destroys dangero... View in Crawl 4

How protein in teardrops annihilates harmful bacteria: Novel technology reveals lysozymes have jaws

Scientists design solar cells that exceed the conventional light-trapping limit

physorg.com — Scientists have found that the key to overcoming a light-trapping limit lies in increasing the density of optical states in the absorbing material.... View in Crawl 4

Scientists design solar cells that exceed the conventional light-trapping limit

Have German Scientists Found A Way To End Malaria?

sabotagetimes.com — Half the world is at risk of Malaria, right now. Can new research from Germany shed some light on a cure? View in Crawl 4

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