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With the political and ethical logjam broken, opportunities open up.
The chairman of the CIRM accused of supporting conflict of interest
The first solid evidence that gene therapy can work in the brain.
German allies of Dignitas want to test the law.
The short answer is No, despite their knowledge of the brain.
Doctors operated on the wrong side of the heads of three patients in a US teaching hospital
The activities of British extremists have been curtailed by tough government legislation.
Nature took no chances in checking the validity of recent paper.
Bizarre family structures emerge because of shortage of women.
Report from UN thinktank says that reproductive cloning is inevitable.
Magnetic resonance imaging machine can be used to assess political choices, claim neuroscientists.
California stem cell institute has full confidence in new president
Nuffield Council on Bioethics defends "nanny state" to keep citizens healthy.
Electrodes implanted in brain could start conversation
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