
It seems that Nature magazine has high hopes (and don’t we all) for research progress in 2010. Among goals such as glimpsing the origins of the universe and other Earth-like planets, the biological topics expected to make big impacts are:
- Stopping/preventing species loss globally
- Synthetic genome from pioneers such as Craig Venter
- A surge in the number of completed genomes, including the Neanderthal
- Global climate considerations and models
- HIV prevention progress
- Induced pluripotent stem cell research
- Clinical trials with embryonic stem cells
Undoubtedly, we are all as excited as they are and are hoping for some truly astonishing discoveries in 2010. Look for some relevant research articles about this list to be featured here soon.
Read the full article here: New year, new science.
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Nature’s Exciting Expectations for the New Year
It seems that Nature magazine has high hopes (and don’t we all) for research progress in 2010. Among goals such as glimpsing the origins of the universe and other Earth-like planets, the biological topics expected to make big impacts are:
Undoubtedly, we are all as excited as they are and are hoping for some truly astonishing discoveries in 2010. Look for some relevant research articles about this list to be featured here soon.
Read the full article here: New year, new science.
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