See on Scoop.it – Interesting Innovation
What’s your business’s competitive advantage? I’m not talking about top secret, proprietary information – and neither am I thinking about award-winning products. No matter your industry, your employees are your company’s real competitive advantage.
See on www.virgin.com
Month: March 2014
3 Myths Americans Still Believe About Innovation – Huffington Post
See on Scoop.it – Interesting Innovation
3 Myths Americans Still Believe About Innovation Huffington Post For much of the 20th century, the U.S. outpaced the rest of the world when it came to innovation.
See on www.huffingtonpost.com
CIRM Stem Cell Research Updates: Stem cells helping unlock some of the mysteries of bipolar disorder
See on Scoop.it – Stem cell news
How #stemcells are helping us understand what happens in #bipolar disorder. Could it lead to new treatments? http://t.co/wGJG9gu9ez
See on cirmresearch.blogspot.fr
Embryonic stem cells: Reprogramming in early embryos
See on Scoop.it – Stem cell news
An Oregon Health & Science University scientist has been able to make embryonic stem cells from adult mouse body cells using the cytoplasm of two-cell embryos that were in the ‘interphase’ stage of the cell cycle.
See on phys.org
New stem cell technique bypasses ethical concerns – The Conversation
See on Scoop.it – Stem cell news
New stem cell technique bypasses ethical concerns The Conversation It could also boost treatments in regenerative medicine, such as creating artificial organs to replace the damaged ones, by generating stem cells belonging to the specific individual.
See on theconversation.com
Researchers claim stem cell advance – Los Angeles Times
See on Scoop.it – Stem cell news
Researchers claim stem cell advance Los Angeles Times “I think we’re looking at tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands, of embryos that are constantly being discarded,” said Byrne, who also studies stem cells at the Eli and Edythe Broad Center of…
See on www.latimes.com
Now, stem cells created from a drop of blood | Deccan Chronicle
See on Scoop.it – Stem cell news
The blood sample remains stable for 48 hours and can be expanded for 12 days in culture (“Now, stem cells created from a drop of blood – Deccan Chronicle” http://t.co/iAw61qbtAi)…
See on www.deccanchronicle.com