Rick Weiss, National Science Reporter at The Washinton Post explains the political and scientific implications of the latest advance in stem cell science.
I will match the guy with bald hair and raise it by gray hair and renewed skin. Even though there is probably a lot of important life saving cures awaiting from stem cell research, we all know that this beneficial technology is not going to take off until vanity applications like the above are introduced.
Nov. 21 2007 11:27 AM
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I will match the guy with bald hair and raise it by gray hair and renewed skin. Even though there is probably a lot of important life saving cures awaiting from stem cell research, we all know that this beneficial technology is not going to take off until vanity applications like the above are introduced.
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