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Transplanting Gut Microbes to Treat Disease
Transplanting Gut Microbes to Treat Disease
Scientists examine new ways to manipulate the microorganisms within us.
Tiny Needles to Fight Cancer
Researchers inject quantum dots into the skin using plastic microneedles, potentially providing a way to diagnose and treat diseases.
New Court Ruling Could Cripple Stem-Cell Research
Once again, federal funding restrictions cast uncertainty over the field.
Artificial Cornea Offers Long-Term Vision
The results of a two-year study are as good as those achieved with donor corneas.
New Cancer Drug Gets Dramatic Results
Researchers call the experimental drug a major success for targeted cancer therapies.
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From the Labs: Biomedicine
New publications, experiments and breakthroughs in biomedicine--and what they mean.
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Desktop Cancer Check
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Disposable EEG
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Designing Genes
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A Family Mystery, Solved by a Genome
Physicians can now use DNA sequencing to uncover the causes of rare genetic disorders.
Biofuels
Better Bug to Make Cellulosic Ethanol
Everyone from leading Silicon Valley venture capitalists to former President Bush is touting fuels created from biomass as a replacement for petroleum. But new technologies are needed to make this vision economically and environmentally feasible.
Better Bug to Make Cellulosic Ethanol
A new strain of bacteria could make cellulosic ethanol cheaper.

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