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    This paper will compare how close the scientific advancements are in the book Brave New World to the real world we live in. Even though the book takes place in the future the scientific advancements that they have are truly not that advanced compared to what we have in our world. Cloning is the proses of making an identical copy of something and in this instance we are talking about humans. In the book Brave New World the cloning proses takes place in the Central London Hatchery and Conditioning

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    information presented in this article I find it extremely unethical to use fetuses from voluntary abortions to assist in medical care. In 1988 there was an experiment done on a 52-year-old man with Parkinson’s disease. They implanted fetal brain cells in his brain. He reported an improvement in his ability to walk and speak. Fetal tissue use is just experimental now. There have been very few successful attempts on humans and the evidence

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    Huntington’s chorea‚ or more commonly known as Huntington’s disease (HD)‚ is a neurodegenerative disorder that affects both men and women. Although previously thought to be a relatively rare disease‚ new research discoveries show that it’s actually more common than not; while the onset of symptoms typically occurs in a person’s 40s and 50s‚ research has also shown that individuals in their 70s‚ 80s and even 90s have enough repeats in the HTT gene to develop mild HD symptoms. (Samson‚ 2016) Through

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    Conditional Knockout Models Knockout models can be roughly divided into conventional knockout models and conditional knockout models. Although conventional knockouts offer a way to study gene function at a systematic level‚ many researchers choose a conditional knockout approach instead due to their lethality risk and/or their limitations of analyzing a gene’s role in the organogenesis of a particular tissue. With Cre/loxP technology‚ which is frequently used to create conditional knockout models

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    taken away and no more worries. I would like to introduce you to Embryonic Stem Cell. Embryonic stem cell are by most scientists and researchers to cure spinal cord injuries‚ multiple sclerosis‚ diabetes‚ Parkinson’s disease‚ cancer‚ Alzheimer’s diseases‚ heart disease‚ hundreds of rare immune system and genetic disorders and much more. These Embryonic Stem cell have the ability to form doll adult cell types. Stem cells are found limited quantities in every human body‚ and can be extracted from

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    receive the MSTN treatment (Joulia-Ekaza and Cabello 2007). When the mice are injected with the MSTN gene‚ their muscle function tends to increase (Joulia-Ekaza and Cabello 2006). The MSTN treated mice also experienced a large increase in structural cells within a given area of the body (Joulia-Ekaza and Cabello 2007). It is important to recognize that these treated mice do have improved muscle function and they still maintain a normal muscled phenotype (Joulia-Ekaza and Cabello 2006). This is significant

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    “A Squirt of Stem Cell Gel Heals Brain Injuries” response What if we there is a gel that can increase the survival rate of those people who have a bad case of traumatic brain injuries? Based on this article by Sandeep Ravindran titled “A Squirt of Stem Cell Gel Heals Brain Injuries‚” it can be inferred in Sandeep’s thesis that it is just a matter of time. But in my opinion‚ this article does not provide concrete data that show how progressive and successful the treatment is‚ which makes this article

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    Ear on Arm is an ongoing conceptual work in progress which has become an example of a new technological body‚ pushing Stelarc to explore transhumanism in new ways. Ear on Arm has involved the cultivation of a prosthetic ear out of cartilage and cells‚ several surgeries‚ and the insertion of a microphone and blue-tooth transmitter that would wirelessly broadcast to the Internet the sounds of Stelarc and his environment (Schwartzman 2015). It is located on his inner forearm‚ which is anatomically

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    altered” or displaced from society. Many people are opposed to this issue due to their religious beliefs‚ because they feel man will be replacing the higher being as the creator of creatures on this Earth. In a scientific point of view‚ using an older cell to create a new organism could possibly cause an “imprinted age [to] be place on the growing embryo”‚ resulting in faster aging (“Pros and Cons of Human Cloning”). Lastly‚ because human cloning is a roughly

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    Have a little read: ... This essay discusses cognitive‚ sensory and language development connected with the theories of Piaget‚ Chomsky and Vygotsky. Children develop in different areas‚ cognitive development‚ sensory development and language development. All areas are different but interlinked. The interrelation of all three provides for all round healthy development. The best practice when working within the early years is striving to develop each area. Piaget was probably one of most influential

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