Wednesday, 19 August 2015

ARE THESE PEOPLE HUMAN-BEINGS?

Somebody is thinking, Somebody is acting.  The question that comes to my mind when I read articles of this nature is that I ask myself if these people are human-beings?

Dear friend, are you just watch? What have you thought of and what can you do to improve this generation and even the next? What are doing with the seed planted inside of you?

Read the below article with me and I can bet that you will be as astonished as I was, and, may probably be reminded that there is greatness inside of you. Have you started doing what you were created to do? So what next will you do? invent something? reach out to someone and be a blessing to them? promote a new course? be a role model?

Whichever you choose to do or are already doing must be what you are created to do and must be beneficial to the world not just you alone. This generation awaits you, rise up and act today. 


A human brain has been ‘grown in a lab for the first time’



Someone grew a human brain
A brain
A human brain has been grown in a laboratory for the first time, scientists claim.
The miniature brain, which is the size of a small pencil eraser, will now be used to study neurological diseases, scientists at Ohio State University said.
It could also be used to test drugs for conditions such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.
Skin cells from an adult human were used to grow the brain, which resembles that of a five-week-old foetus, and is believed to be the most complete model of a brain ever created in a laboratory.
Previous attempts have always ended in partial organs or ‘cerebral organoids’, Ohio State University’s Rene Anand  said while presenting the work to the Military Health System Research Symposium yesterday.
Embargoed to 2000 Tuesday August 18 Undated handout image issued courtesy of The Ohio State University of a lab-grown "brain" which scientists have created similar in structure to that of an unborn baby. This image is labelled to show identifiable structures including the cerebral hemisphere, the optic stalk and cephalic flexure, a bend in the mid-brain region. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Tuesday August 18, 2015. Scientists hope the lumpy mass of functioning nerve cells and fibres will prove to be a valuable research tool for non-animal testing of new drugs and investigating brain disorders such as Alzheimer's. See PA story HEALTH Brain. Photo credit should read: Ohio State University/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
The lab-grown ‘brain’ which scientists have created similar in structure to that of an unborn baby
‘We have grown the entire brain from the get-go,’ said Anand, adding that their brain also has a spinal cord, signalling circuitry and a retina. ‘We don’t have any sensory stimuli entering the brain. This brain is not thinking in any way.’
The brain is said to have taken 12 weeks to make.
While the creation sounds incredible, Zameel Cader, a consultant neurologist at the John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, urged caution, saying it is impossible to judge the impact of the work yet.
‘When someone makes such an extraordinary claim as this, you have to be cautious until they are willing to reveal their data,’ he said.
Until we know more the brain will be used for military testing to understand the effect of post traumatic stress disorder and brain injuries.


Read more: http://metro.co.uk/2015/08/19/a-human-brain-has-been-grown-in-a-lab-for-the-first-time-5350955/#ixzz3jJKKxs7H

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