Psychology Society's Radio Weblog
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A Top Scientist's Research Is Under Attack. A Canadian researcher is facing claims that data in his study of a nutritional supplement's effects on the mind in the elderly are so flawed as to have no real value. By Jane E. Brody. [New York Times: Science]
10:09:54 PM
Korean Cloners Face Ethics Probe. Korean biologists recently made headlines with the first successful step toward therapeutic cloning--the creation of master cells genetically identical ... By Erika Jonietz. [Technology Review RSS Blog Feed]
10:08:19 PM
10:09:54 PM
Korean Cloners Face Ethics Probe. Korean biologists recently made headlines with the first successful step toward therapeutic cloning--the creation of master cells genetically identical ... By Erika Jonietz. [Technology Review RSS Blog Feed]
10:08:19 PM