A young botanist pays tribute to his mentor by naming a newly discovered, rare species in his honor.
A young botanist pays tribute to his mentor by naming a newly discovered, rare species in his honor.
August 1, 2011
Meet some of the people featured in the August 2011 issue of The Scientist.
A transcription factor can make adult stem cells behave like fetal stem cells.
Fisheries scientist ordered to refuse interviews about research on salmon decline.
The number of human embryonic stem cells approved for federal funding continues to grow.
A method for precise gene editing is able to change disease-causing point mutations in human stem cell DNA.
For brain cancer patients suffering from cognitive dysfunction due to radiation treatment, stem cells may offer relief.
A fully-functional tooth grown from stem cells is successfully implanted into a mouse.