Endometrial stem cells could repair brain cells damaged by Parkinson's disease
7 May, 2010 12:00 am
Stem cells derived from the endometrium (uterine lining) and transplanted into the brains of laboratory mice with Parkinson's disease appear to restore functioning of brain cells damaged by the disease, according to a new study by Yale School of Medicine researchers.
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11 Apr
The nuclear crisis in Japan has intensified a conflict over a project to turn weapons-grade plutonium into a commercial fuel called mixed oxide, or mox.
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11 Apr
By Yoko Kubota and Kiyoshi Takenaka TOKYO -- Japanese nuclear power plant operator TEPCO expects to stop pumping radioactive water into the ocean on...
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11 Apr
Hinduism contains numerous references to the worship of the divine in nature, and millions of Hindus recite Sanskrit mantras daily to revere rivers, mountains, trees, animals and the earth.
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02 Feb
It is vital that the administration and Congress follow the Commission's recommendations to help ensure we never see an oil disaster play out in vulnerable Arctic waters.
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23 Aug
The United Nations has warned that up to 3.5 million children were at risk from water-borne diseases in Pakistan's floods and said it was bracing for thousands of potential cholera cases.
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23 Aug
BILLINGS, Mont. ? Yellowstone's grizzlies are going to be particularly hungry this fall, and that means more dangerous meetings with humans in a year that...
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19 Aug
If preliminary results hold true, they would add weight to warnings that the heavily dispersed oil in the gulf remains a persistent threat to sea life.
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19 Aug
Russia's conflagration is a graphic demonstration of the consequences of the dependency on fossil fuels and poor forest management.
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19 Aug
Scientists have used CT scans and computer modeling to reconstruct the feeding behavior of one of 18 known species of terror bird, Andalgalornis steulleti, which lived in northwest Argentina until about six million years ago.
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19 Aug
The confectioner is asking inventors to help it devise a wrapper which stops chocolate melting in its packaging when exposed to high temperatures.
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