Okay so why does this warrant a thread? Because these cells can be used to replace damaged cells, which is what causes things like, many brain related diseases and all sorts of stuff.
Then there are other potential uses, you could also use them to replace damaged cells in optics too, so in theory these cells could be used to reverse people being blind!
Now the real potential of this has not been looked into at all yet, but you could be looking at people living longer. You see as you get older your cells stop regenerating, and your neurons (brain cells) do not regenerate anyway, so if you now have regenerating / repairing stem cells... Who knows how many diseases this could potentially reverse? Parkinson's disease, I am sure a lot of you have heard of, is among the types that could be cured with this.
Now not everyone will agree because of the following,
1) The over population will only get more of an issue
2) This type of research is carried out on animals, so they can see if these cells will work for repairing the neurons of animals, before human testing.
And 3) It is hella expensive, only rich people will be able to afford treatment like this at first, for a while.
But yeah, thoughts and opinions?
http://www.physorg.com/news/2011-04-sci ... -stem.html