Nina Tandon: Could tissue engineering mean personalized medicine?

Each of our bodies is utterly unique, which is a lovely thought until it comes to treating an illness — when every body reacts differently, often unpredictably, to standard treatment. Tissue engineer Nina Tandon talks about a possible solution: Using pluripotent stem cells to make personalized models of organs on which to test new drugs and treatments, and storing them on computer chips. (Call it extremely personalized medicine.)... Read More إقرأ المزيد | Share it now!

كيف تصوت على رغيب امين في مسابقة ماروك ويب اواردس

لقد إشتركت في مسابقة مغربية لنيل جائزة افضل مدون مغربي لسنة 2012 ، طبعا لايمكنني الفوز دون أصواتكم التي ستأهلني الى المرحلة التالية . وأنا واثق من الفوز مادمتم بجانبي :) ... Read More إقرأ المزيد | Share it now!

Bobby Ghosh: Why global jihad is losing

Throughout the history of Islam, says journalist Bobby Ghosh, there have been two sides to jihad: one, internal, a personal struggle to be better, the other external. A small minority (most recently Osama bin Laden) has appropriated the second, using it as an excuse for deadly global violence against “the West.” Ghosh suggests that, now that bin Laden’s worldwide organization has fragmented, it’s time to reclaim the word. (Filmed at TEDxGeorgetown.)... Read More إقرأ المزيد | Share it now!