Stem Cells /tags/stem-cells Stem Cells en-US Copyright KUNC/Community Radio for Northern Colorado 2020 Tue, 14 Oct 2014 22:33:00 GMT Embryonic Stem Cells Restore Vision In Preliminary Human Test /npr-news/npr-news/2014-10-14/embryonic-stem-cells-restore-vision-in-preliminary-human-test Cells derived from embryos appear to have improved vision in more than half of the 18 patients who had become legally blind because of two progressive, currently incurable eye diseases. Tue, 14 Oct 2014 22:33:00 GMT /npr-news/npr-news/2014-10-14/embryonic-stem-cells-restore-vision-in-preliminary-human-test Rob Stein Fraud Found In Study Claiming Fast, Easy Stem Cells /npr-news/2014-04-01/fraud-found-in-study-claiming-fast-easy-stem-cells The lead author of a recent "breakthrough study" fabricated the data and is guilty of scientific misconduct, according to a Japanese research panel. The scientist says she will appeal the judgment. Tue, 01 Apr 2014 17:20:00 GMT /npr-news/2014-04-01/fraud-found-in-study-claiming-fast-easy-stem-cells Michaeleen Doucleff Scientists Grow A Simple, Human Liver In A Petri Dish /npr-news/npr-news/2013-07-03/scientists-grow-a-simple-human-liver-in-a-petri-dish The tiny organs created from stem cells aren't complete, but they act like regular livers when transplanted into mice, Japanese scientists say. Still, it will be years before the synthetic organs could help people with liver problems, even if further research all works out as hoped. Wed, 03 Jul 2013 17:11:00 GMT /npr-news/npr-news/2013-07-03/scientists-grow-a-simple-human-liver-in-a-petri-dish Rob Stein, Michaeleen Doucleff Chopped: How Amputated Fingertips Sometimes Grow Back /2013-06-12/chopped-how-amputated-fingertips-sometimes-grow-back Since the 1970s, doctors around the world have reported cases in which young kids regrow fingertips if an accident leaves some of the fingernail. Now scientists have figured out how this lizard-like regeneration happens in mice and suspect the same mechanism works in young humans. Wed, 12 Jun 2013 17:14:00 GMT /2013-06-12/chopped-how-amputated-fingertips-sometimes-grow-back Michaeleen Doucleff Cloning, Stem Cells Long Mired In Legislative Gridlock /npr-news/2013-05-16/cloning-stem-cells-long-mired-in-legislative-gridlock The news that scientists have successfully cloned a human embryo seems almost certain to rekindle a political fight that has raged, on and off, since the creation of Dolly the sheep. It's a fight that has, over the past decade and a half, produced a lot of heat and light and not a lot of policy. Thu, 16 May 2013 07:04:00 GMT /npr-news/2013-05-16/cloning-stem-cells-long-mired-in-legislative-gridlock Julie Rovner How Researchers Cloned Human Embryos /npr-news/2013-05-15/how-researchers-cloned-human-embryos After decades of trying, scientists say they've finally figured out how to make personalized embryonic stem cells. One day, these designer cells may help treat an array of diseases. A jolt of caffeine and and a little electric shock helped to do the trick. Wed, 15 May 2013 19:14:00 GMT /npr-news/2013-05-15/how-researchers-cloned-human-embryos Michaeleen Doucleff Scientists Clone Human Embryos To Make Stem Cells /npr-news/2013-05-15/scientists-clone-human-embryos-to-make-stem-cells The achievement is a long-sought step toward harnessing the potential power of such cells to treat diseases. But the discovery raises ethical concerns because it brings researchers closer to cloning humans. Wed, 15 May 2013 16:01:00 GMT /npr-news/2013-05-15/scientists-clone-human-embryos-to-make-stem-cells Rob Stein, Michaeleen Doucleff Study Suggests Way To Create New Eggs In Women /npr-news/2012-02-26/study-suggests-way-to-create-new-eggs-in-women A series of experiments published in the journal Nature Medicine suggest young adult women have primitive stem cells that could generate new eggs. The findings are generating both excitement and questions. Mon, 27 Feb 2012 05:01:00 GMT /npr-news/2012-02-26/study-suggests-way-to-create-new-eggs-in-women Rob Stein Controversy Over Stem-Cell Research Keeps Charities On Sidelines /npr-news/2012-02-07/controversy-over-stem-cell-research-keeps-charities-on-sidelines Despite raising millions of dollars for breast cancer research, the Susan G. Komen for the Cure foundation hasn't funded any work involving human embryonic stem cells. Other big disease charities have also shied away from funding such science. Tue, 07 Feb 2012 21:15:00 GMT /npr-news/2012-02-07/controversy-over-stem-cell-research-keeps-charities-on-sidelines Rob Stein Vatican To Host Stem Cell Research Conference /npr-news/2011-11-01/vatican-to-host-stem-cell-research-conference The Catholic Church invested $1 million to form a joint foundation with an adult stem cell research company, and its first project is a conference with scientists to discuss the future of stem cell therapies. Some in the scientific community believe the Vatican is trying to undercut embryonic stem cell research. Tue, 01 Nov 2011 23:23:00 GMT /npr-news/2011-11-01/vatican-to-host-stem-cell-research-conference Barbara Bradley Hagerty