Ins and Outs May 27th, 2008 Medgadget Editors News Cut-free surgery a new frontier for medical device companies… [The Pioneer Press] Coming Soon: Shareholder Votes on Universal Health … [WSJ] FDA Warns Consumers Against Using Mommy’s Bliss Nipple Cream … [FDA] New Repellents Without DEET Show Promise in Tests on Humans… [NYT] Many paths, few destinations: How stem cells decide what they’ll be… [Children’s Hospital Boston] Looking into Live Cells at Nanoscale Resolution: The highest-resolution 3-D light microscope ever made will change how biologists understand cells…. [MIT Tech Review] NCI Scientists Visualize Gene Regulation in Living Cells… [NIH] The Fingerprints of Embryos: Using DNA fingerprinting, researchers strive to improve in vitro fertilization…. [MIT Tech Review] Researchers Find that Mysterious Protein Protects Against Sepsis… [Howard Hughes Medical Institute] Scientists Produce The First Smell Map… [Weizmann Institute] Research Reveals Molecular Fingerprint of Cocaine Addiction… [Wake Forest University School of Medicine] Important Plant Enzymes Identified… [Brookhaven National Laboratory] New Finding Re-opens the Book on Colon Cancer Stem Cells… [Howard Hughes Medical Institute] Researchers Reveal the Neuronal Computations Governing Strategic Social Interactions in the Human Brain… [Caltech] New potential to curb a neurodegenerative disease: Researchers pinpoint viable cellular targets for therapies to slow the progression of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis… [RIKEN Research] Skip the pretzels: starving may fend off jet lag… [Reuters] AMA says we all need a blood pressure monitor… [ZDNet Healthcare] The “Trust Me” Drug That Makes You Take Social Risks… [io9]