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Thursday, April 7, 2011
EmbRyonic eye: how breakthrough is first step to growing organs in the lab
"Cell therapies are being developed for treatment of disorders such as diabetes, liver disease and Parkinson’s Disease, conditions where individual cells that have been destroyed might be replaced with surrogate cells of a similar type, that are developed from stem cells.
"Replacing organs, for example, an eye or a kidney, is a much more difficult scenario because there are multiple different cell types, that need to integrate correctly with one another in a 3D environment.
Masters Golf, Kyrie Irving, Tiger Woods and Wednesday's Late Sports Buzz
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The biggest news stories of the day revolve around the southeastern part of the country.
Duke freshman point guard Kyrie Irving has officially announced his decision to skip the rest of college and head straight to the NBA draft.
He has been compared to Chris Paul because of his supreme athletic ability and great basketball I.Q.
But is he good enough to get selected No. 1 overall? I'll breakdown the draft outlook for Irving.
The other major sports news is, well, a major.
The Master's Tournament is less than 24 hours away and the heat is on Tiger Woods. It's been well over a year since he had his "situation" and the excuses don't fly anymore.
What in the world should we expect from Woods in this year's Masters?
I'll break down who should be favored in the tournament and what you can expect from the former No. 1 golfer in the world.
All this and more as we go through Wednesday's late sports stories.
Some progress cited in federal budget talks
By Lisa Mascaro and Peter Nicholas, Washington Bureau
April 7, 2011
Reporting from Washington—
As partisan rancor intensified on the edge of a threatened government shutdown, President Obama summoned congressional leaders back to the White House on Wednesday, but the late-night session failed to break a stalemate over Republican demands for deep budget cuts.