Articles Archive for April 2009
The patient’s own stem cells, harvested from their bone marrow may soon be to patch up damaged bones and joints anywhere in the body.
British scientists are testing injectable stem cells that can be guided around …
The most fashionable first ladies Carla Bruni and Michelle Obama meeting seemed a little competition on the world stage to finalise who has better sense of fashion.
Michelle and Carla shared a warm embrace and a …
When cells divide, they use carbon 14 to build DNA, a phenomenon that can serve as a birthmark for new cells. By looking at DNA from people born before 1955, when the first nuclear bombs …
On Saturday the climax for the Hall of Fame’s induction ceremony came when Metallica took the stage to play a medley of their hit songs.
The group was inducted by pal and fellow rock survivor Flea, …
“It’s amazing how the ice has ruptured,” said David Vaughan, a glaciologist with the British Antarctic Survey. “Two days ago it was intact,” he said, referring to a satellite image of the Wilkins ice shelf.
The …
The employment report was just a little worse than expected with data showing a loss of 663,000 payroll jobs in March — the 15th consecutive month-to-month decline in payroll jobs, the fifth straight month in …
Michigan State survived its national-semifinal rumble with Connecticut last night, pulling away in the final minutes for an 82-73 triumph.
The Spartans, relentlessly rebounding, defending and pursuing loose balls, wore down the Huskies with the help …
North Korea said the satellite launched on saturday is now transmitting revolutionary songs while circling around the earth.
Tokyo requested an emergency session of the Security Council to call for a stern response to the launch, …
