A. Limitations
So far we have seen a new approach of using stem cells for targeting cancer site and a new concept of
treatment. However it might seem fascinating, it is important to note that significant impediments remain
before the true potential of this novel therapy can be fully realized. Here in this section we are going to
mainly focus on the limitations of neural stem cells esp
‘Green issues’ is still a very wide and rather vague overarching term for a broad range of topics
‘Sustainability’ means developing and managing attractions which are as environmentally friendly, socially equitable and economically viable as possible
How Consumers & Organizations Can Become Greener
Symbolic action in relation to the day-to-day operation of the organization, such as th
Research Topic: Exploring Human Dignity in "Frankenstein"
Mary Shelley's novel "Frankenstein" stands as an enduring testament to the profound and complex interplay between scientific progress and the human condition. It offers a compelling narrative that unfolds the intricate story of how the fusion of burgeoning scientific advancements and the unfettered pursuit of human desires can ultimatel
Han kang's novel "The Vegetarian" mainly deals with feminist ideas. The story of the novel tells the story of the heroine, Young-hye, suddenly declares that she would not eat meat and that no one around her, her father, husband, or brother-in-law, would treat her like a mad woman, and she is completely ignored and finally admits to a mental hospital to become a plant.
SPHERE
BY
PAUL ATTANASIO
Based on the novel by
Michael Crichton
BARRY LEVINSON VERSION SHOOTING SCRIPT
FADE IN:
EXT. OCEAN FLOOR - DAY
BEGIN TITLES.
MOVING AMONG the hallucinatory variety of creatures --
barbaric, distorted, sublime -- that haunt the ocean floor.
All but unknown to man except in the deep preconscious brain
that houses the family album of the race... Where we remember
that they ar