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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.)

Nina Tandon studies ways to use electrical signals to grow artificial tissues for transplants and other therapies.

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Watch Wednesday, December 5, 2012 on PBS. See more from PBS NewsHour.

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[영어뉴스] NPR 5분 뉴스 / 2012-12-7

 

[영어뉴스] NPR 5분 뉴스 / 2012-12-6

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Why you should listen to him:

In 2004, Jeff Smith ran for the U.S. Congressional seat vacated by Dick Gephardt, and came this close to defeating Republican Russ Carnahan. His inspiring, but ultimately unsuccessful, campaign was documented in the award-winning documentary, Can Mr. Smith Get to Washington Anymore?

 

A year later, Smith ran for the Missouri State Senate and won in a hotly contested election. He quickly became a rising star in the legislative body, focusing on education reform and tax credits among other things. However, in 2009, the FBI opened a criminal investigation into whether Smith had lied about a violation in his 2004 campaign. He ultimately plead guilty and spent a year in jail. It’s a story he has told on This American Life

 

Since being released from prison, Smith accepted a position as an assistant professor at The New School's Milano Graduate School of Management and Urban Policy in New York City. His research focuses on political campaigns, the role of race in urban politics and the legislative process. At the same time, he writes for The Recovering Politician, City & State NY and Politico's The Arena, and is working on an memoir. 

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Watch Tuesday, December 4, 2012 on PBS. See more from PBS NewsHour.

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What warning did President Obama give to Syria's leader? What island nation was hammered by a massive typhoon? What are the latest proposals in the "fiscal cliff" debate? Discover the answers in Wednesday's program. We also consider what happens when a candidate loses a presidential election, and we learn about efforts to conserve the Great Barrier Reef. Plus, we report on a road trip to the far reaches of the solar system.

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