Tiny steps toward new technologies
For many Americans the term nanotechnology probably sounds like something right out of a science fiction novel. For others it may be a very vague concept.
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For many Americans the term nanotechnology probably sounds like something right out of a science fiction novel. For others it may be a very vague concept.
Stem cell research is a field that seems to fly under the radar for years until the next scientific breakthrough. Embryonic stem cells are able to generate any cell type in the body. Many believe that this potential provides enormous promise for individuals suffering from a wide variety of diseases and injuries.
What do resistance to malaria and light skin have in common? These two human characteristics, along with many others, developed in the past 10,000 years. Many people believe humans stopped evolving with the rise of culture. However, assistant professor of anthropology John Hawks has another controversial idea: human evolution is accelerating.