
The Root of Thought: What Do Glial Cells Do?
Nearly 90 percent of the brain is composed of glial cells, not neurons. Andrew Koob argues that these overlooked cells just might be the source of the imagination

The Root of Thought: What Do Glial Cells Do?
Nearly 90 percent of the brain is composed of glial cells, not neurons. Andrew Koob argues that these overlooked cells just might be the source of the imagination

Stem Cells from Fat Used to Grow Teen's Missing Facial Bones
Surgeons report success in first human bone growth procedure using fat stem cells--with no culturing necessary


Unraveling the Ribosome: Chemistry Nobel Awarded to Modelers of Cells' Protein-Maker [Update]
Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, Thomas Steitz and Ada Yonath first determined how to image the ribosome, then revealed how it does its protein-making work

Stem-cell drug fails crucial trials
Experimental treatment does not halt fatal complication of bone-marrow transplant.

Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells Created from Fat Cells
An unlikely team of cardiologists and plastic surgeons have found a way to make adult induced pluripotent stem cells quickly and easily from a readily available resource--fat

Divide to Conquer: Infection-Specific T Cells Multiply to Fight Infection
A new method of DNA tagging and tracking individual virus-attuned T lymphocytes shows the body to be incredibly efficient in recruiting just the right 10 cells out of a million

Eye Cells from Stem Cells
Several types of retina cells have been created from stem cells, according to a study published online yesterday in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences .

Researchers Design Patches of Cells to Repair Damaged Hearts
Whereas some scientists are using the stomach to help grow a cardiac patch, others are putting heart cells together on a scaffold where they are keeping a beat on their own

Leukemia Cells Flash Fake Protein "ID" to Dupe the Immune System
A crucial protein on the surfaces of malignant cells shields them from destruction, but it could also provide a new way to attack cancer

Whatever Happened to the Mars Rovers?
Also: updates on stem cells from proteins, quasicrystals and a billion-year memory drive

Is there such a thing as "cell phone elbow"?
Do cell phone chatterers have more to fear than bulky monthly bills? An orthopedic surgeon explains what cubital tunnel syndrome--aka "cell phone elbow"--is, and whether it's worth worrying about

Reality Check: The Inevitable Disappointments from Stem Cells
The latest but far from final chapter on the controversial research at least starts well