strains were the stars of the night on the Science Channel last night. The network began the long awaited 'Stem Cell Universe, "featuring Stephen Hawking and produced by Morgan Freeman by his company, Revelations Entertainment.
The Science Channel has an ongoing relationship with Hawking, having aired the television movie "Hawking" based on the early life of the award-winning physicist. Hawking based much of his career in the study of theories of the universe, but it's now explore a little universe that is in every human being -. Composed collectively by our own unique stem cells
In the show, Hawking was joined by many researchers who are about to make breakthroughs in stem cell therapy. Dr. Doris Taylor tests the validity of the use of stem cells to improve heart transplants; Dr. Paul Lu and Dr. Mark Tuszynski consider stem cells to be a useful source of therapy for paralysis; and Dr. Vincent Giampapa, who believes that the aging process could be blocked using stem cell therapy.
Hawking supports the theory that stem cells derived from bone marrow, umbilical cord blood, or even embryos could be an important medical breakthrough for the whole world. The purpose of science is to present their academic therapeutic research to provide theoretical facts in a very controversial debate in North America.
Morgan Freeman supports research by Hawking and his fellow scientists. In an interview on Jimmy Kimmel Live Freeman confirmed that he agreed with the research presented at the show, indicating that stem cells could one day be "the best thing in medicine."