Monthly Archives: March 2008
March 4, 2008
In an article featured on the cover of the March issue of “Nature Nanotechnology,†Mauro Ferrari, Ph.D., of The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston presented a proof-of-concept study on a new multistage delivery system (MDS) for imaging … Read More
March 3, 2008
A nurse in the UK has been convicted of murdering four frail elderly patients with overdoses of insulin. From the story: Colin Norris, 32, believed he could kill with impunity, claiming four “frail and helpless” victims within six months by … Read More
March 3, 2008
This is a nice profile of Denise Fuastman, who cured diabetic mice with a combination of substances, including spleen stem cells. As the story notes, she was severely criticized, but look at the nonsense reason the paper gives for those … Read More
March 1, 2008
While “the scientists” have groused about the Bush policy as interfering with ESCR advances, the real hindrance in the field have been the patents claimed by the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation, based on James Thomson’s original work. As I wrote … Read More