Robert Lanza Featured in People Magazine

Send in the Clones. Biologist Robert Lanza has a plan to help endangered species fight extinction. Earlier this year a group of scientists gathered at an Iowa farm to watch a cow give birth by C-Section.

Send in the Clones. Biologist Robert Lanza has a plan to help endangered species fight extinction. Earlier this year a group of scientists gathered at an Iowa farm to watch a cow give birth by C-Section.

Robert Lanza featured on “Live to be 150, Can You Do It?”.
by ABC News

Growing new body parts, reversing paralysis, stretching the limits of the human life span: This trailblazing stem cell researcher believes it is all within our reach.
Discover Magazine

BIOCENTRISM
How Life and Consciousness are the Keys to Understanding the True Nature of the Universe
“Any short statement does not do justice to such a scholarly work.”
Nobel Prize Winner E. Donnall Thomas, referring to Lanza’s A New Theory of the Universe

The Biocentric Universe Theory: Stem-cell guru Robert Lanza presents a radical new view of the universe and everything in it.
Discover Magazine

Lanza’s team cloned the first human embryo. How American scientists made history by creating lifesaving embryos cells.
U.S. News & World Report

Endangered Species Cloned
Newsweek
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Robert Lanza Receives Award for Eye-Opening Work on Embryonic Stem Cells
Wired Magazine

Send in the Clones. Biologist Robert Lanza has a plan to help endangered species fight extinction.
People Magazine

Biologists have developed a technique for establishing colonies of human embryonic stem cells from an early human embryo without destroying it.
New York Times

Stem Cell Test Tried on Mice Saves Embryo. Technique Could Shift Debate on Humans.
New York Times

A New Theory of the Universe: Biocentrism builds on quantum physics by adding life to the equation.
The American Scholar

Seven Days of Creation. The inside story of a human cloning experiment.
Wired Magazine![]()

Most Prominent Psychologists
(Citations Per Scholar)
| Freud | 318 |
| Skinner | 140 |
| Piaget | 107 |
| Rogers | 100 |
| Pavlov | 85 |

SCIENCE 207; 543 (1980)
Lanza (with Skinner & Epstein)

SCIENCE 212; 695 (1981)
Lanza (with Skinner & Epstein)

Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior 38; 201 (1982)
Lanza (with Skinner & Starr)

Pigeon Talk − A triumph for bird brains
TIME Magazine

Pigeons’ ‘Conversation’ Triggers a Debate About Language
New York Times

Science Watch: ‘Self-Awareness’ in Animals
New York Times

Pigeons Punch Buttons. Talking or Training?
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