When biologist James Thomson at the University of Wisconsin cultivated the first line of human embryonic stem cells in 1998, the work suggested an impending medical revolution. (discovermagazine.com)
Two of the leading scientists at the edge of the medical revolution believe that our life expectancy could start creeping up toward the triple digits. (fortune.com)
Stem cell research is touted as the way to a medical revolution, but all too often accusations of poor practice arise. (newscientist.com)