INSTITUTE OF LIFE SCIENCES
nº 83
Contact us HERE 02/15/ 2020
SPECIAL REPORTS |
Biomedical research concerns in China. Lack of bioethical assessmentChina's current problems related to biomedical research. In the article, the authors refer to the fact that Jian-kui... |
CRISPR promises. Some of the most recent advancesThe CRISPR gene editing tool has opened possibilities for application in multiple areas, including medicine, agriculture, and livestock. Some of his applications raise serious ethical issues, such as the possibility of altering ecosystems ... Read more. |
Is there room for God in the Universe? Scientific reviewOn last 8 October, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announced the winners of the Nobel Prize in Physics “for contributions to our understanding of the evolution of the universe and Earth’s place in the cosmos”… |
NEWS |
Biological machines - biobots - created with animal cells. Bioethical approachNew biological entity produced by synthetic biology: Biobots. American scientists have published an article in the journal PNAS in which they describe a method for designing completely biological machines from scratch... Read more. |
Scotland's ban on heading in children's football is questionedThe Scottish Football Association is expected to announce a ban on children heading the ball … Read more. |
Clinical trial reporting breaks the law in Europe and the United States.An article in Science magazine, published under the provocative title "FDA and NIH let clinical trial sponsors keep results secret and break the law"… |
IN BRIEF |
Frauds at the highest level of scientific researchOur Observatory has been reporting different frauds in scientific research Now, according to the latest news, 2 cases have involved researchers of high academic level in the area of biomedical research… |
Missouri defends embryo’s legal status of personMissouri is one of several American states that follow Trump's pro-life politics. Now, a Missouri representative has introduced a bill that redefines the anthropological and … Read more. |
Monkey embryos cultured for up to 20 days for first timeScientist Juan Carlos Izpisúa and his research team in China have managed for the first time to culture monkey embryos in the laboratory. Their aim is to be able to study stages of embryonic development that … |
Mini-brains spontaneously produce electrical activity similar to the premature babies"At what point can a mini-brain with brain activity be considered conscious?" Alysson Muotri, a neuroscientist at the University of California, San Diego, and his team have improved the techniques for obtaining brain organoids … Read more. |
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