Human Sperm Created In Lab From Stem Cells

July 7, 2009 by admin  
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Women who say they don’t need a man may well be right – after human sperm was created in the lab.

The breakthrough could give hope to infertile couples and men left unable to have children after having cancer treatment.

But don’t worry guys, the scientists who created the sperm using stem cells don’t plan to take you out of the baby-making process just yet.

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Judge Bans Bible from Childs Show and Tell

June 2, 2009 by admin  
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A U.S. court says a kindergartner’s mother cannot read Scripture during show and tell, even if the Bible is the boy’s favorite book.

Monday’s ruling is a victory for the Marple Newtown School District in suburban Philadelphia.

The 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals says the school’s decision does not violate First Amendment rights given the nonpublic nature of the classroom and the tender age of the children.

The mother, Donna Kay Busch, argues the students heard stories related to Passover, Christmas and other religious holidays.

The appeals court says there is a “significant difference” between identifying those holidays and reading from Scripture.

via FOXNews.com – Judge Bans Bible from Pennsylvania Kindergarten Show and Tell – Local News | News Articles | National News | US News.

Mind-Reading Device Sends Twitter Messages

April 23, 2009 by admin  
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Twitter messages are so short — a 140-character limit — that you have to really think about what you want to say.

For Adam Wilson, thinking is all he has to do.

Earlier this month, Wilson thought of a tweet (the name for a post to the social networking site) and poof, his computer read his mind and sent the darn thing. At just 23 characters, Wilson’s message, “using EEG to send tweet,” was done with a computer setup that interprets brain waves.

The technology could one day help patients who otherwise can’t communicate finally talk to the outside world. Among them are people with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), brain-stem stroke or high spinal cord injury.

Other mind-reading devices have been developed recently. Other research has suggested brain activity could be monitored before decisions are made, perhaps with a mind-reading hat that would predict what we’ll do. One shines near-infrared light into the noggin to glean thoughts.

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