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Ethical Stem Cells
Deriving Human Embryonic Stem Cell Lines without Destroying the Embryo

Can the UN Heal the World by 2015?
Stanford Medical School Hosts Conference on UN Goals

Brain on a Chip
Computer Architecture Branches Out

Cellulose and New Biofuels
Exploring the world's most abundant material at a molecular level

The Uncertain Fate of the Brazilian Amazon
How Selective Logging Impacts the Sustainability of Rainforests

Stanford's New Genetic Counseling Program
Transfering knowledge from the lab to the patient

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Letter from the Editors


Nobel Prize Awarded to Andrew Fire for RNA Interference

Nobel Prize Awarded to Roger Kornberg for Visualization of Transcription

Book Review: "The Singularity is Near" by Ray Kurzweil

       
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