"Coalition For Cures Not Cloning" Forms To Fight Possible Ballot Vote
KSFY Sioux Falls - Tue Nov 10, 12:24 am ETA new group is forming in opposition to the idea of bringing embryonic stem cell research back to a South Dakota ballot.
A new group is forming in opposition to the idea of bringing embryonic stem cell research back to a South Dakota ballot.
A South Korean stem cell scientist once hailed as a hero for bringing hope to people with incurable diseases and creating the world's first cloned dog was convicted Monday on criminal charges related to faked research, but...
A disgraced South Korean scientist -- who gained fame in 2004 when he claimed to have cloned human embryonic stem cells -- on Monday was convicted of embezzling money and illegally buying human eggs, state media reported.
South Korean scientist Hwang Woo-suk got a light sentence Monday for faking stem-cell research in a case that scandalized the scientific community and shocked Koreans who had elevated him to the status of a national hero.
Once considered a pioneer, South Korean scientist avoids jail
Had Falsely Claimed Breakthroughs in Stem Cell Research; Guilty of Embezzlement, Illegally Buying Human Eggs
The South Korean researcher was also convicted of illegally buying human embryos. He was given a suspended jail sentence. The South Korean researcher was also convicted of illegally buying human embryos. He was given a suspended jail sentence.
Hwang Woo-suk is found guilty of accepting funds under false pretenses, embezzling and illegally buying human eggs for his stem cell research. A disgraced South Korean scientist who falsely claimed to have achieved major breakthroughs in stem cell research was convicted Monday of charges connected to his research and faced sentencing later in the day.
In work appearing in this week's edition of PNAS , Tel Aviv University's Ronen Borenstein and Niza Frenkel describe single-step production of viral BACs of the 160-kb human herpes virus 6A. Their method of cloning, they say, is " independent of intracellular recombinations and DNA packaging constraints " and is "especially attractive for viruses that replicate inefficiently and for viruses ...
After a three-year trial, a South Korean court is Monday due to pass judgement on a scientist hailed as a national hero until his apparently landmark stem cell research was ruled to be fake.
SEOUL, Oct. 26 (UPI) -- A Seoul district court Monday handed down a suspended sentence to disgraced South Korean cloning scientist Hwang Woo-suk for embezzling research funds.
Hwang Woo-Suk, a South Korean cloning expert, was given a suspended prison sentence on Monday after a court found him guilty of embezzlement and other charges stemming from faking results of stem-cell experiments.However, Hwang was found not guilty of defrauding private entities that contributed funds to his research.South Korean prosecutors said they would appeal the not guilty ruling for fraud ...
Seoul- A South Korean scientist initially hailed as a cloning pioneer and national hero was handed a two-year suspended sentence Monday for embezzling research money after an investigation uncovered faked research into cloning human embryonic stem ce...
Mac clone maker Psystar yesterday started selling a utility that lets owners of generic PCs install and run Apple's Snow Leopard operating system.
Oh, Psystar. We know you. We lov—well, we put up with you. But still, you continue to let the dream of Mac cloning live on, EULAs, sketchy products, and pending trials be damned.
Oh, Psystar. We know you. We lov--well, we put up with you. But still, you continue to let the dream of Mac cloning live on, EULAs, sketchy products, and pending...