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...veterinary scientist by training, Hwang says his pioneering work with human stem cells would not have been possible without an extensive animal-research program. Building on what he learned from his experiments on cows, pigs and ducks, Hwang developed his own assembly line of nearly two dozen steps to improve the efficiency of human stem-cell production. "I wanted to develop a unique technique, not just mimic and modify what others had done," he says...
Indeed, the most immediate benefit of Hwang's work, assuming it can be replicated, will be to better understand how diseases develop. "Rather than having to study the patient or freshly dissected tissues from that patient, we can have a cell line of stem cells that can grow virtually forever," says Hans Keirstead, a neurobiologist at the University of California, Irvine...
...make it fast enough," says Nestlé spokesman Robin Tickle. Unilever is playing up its own "double churned" technology, which, like Nestlé's, blends ingredients slowly at low temperatures. "Unilever is scrambling," says Dreyers CEO T. Gary Rogers of his rival's recent efforts to develop tasty low-fat products...
FRANCESCO TRAPANI It's a p.r. machine for the brand. We do not expect that this will be a huge moneymaking venture. It's more an image thing. The main objective--and we hope eventually to have hotels in five to seven markets--is to develop something unique. Our first hotel in Milan, which opened last year, is in the center of the city, but it's adjacent to the botanical garden. So when you are at Bulgari in Milan, you're right in the middle of the city, but you feel like you're in a country house...
They said they would use the $3,000 cash prize to purchase the electronic equipment necessary to develop the prototype over the summer...