Scientists have just turned giant panda skin cells into stem cells

Here’s why that’s potentially a big deal for panda conservation

A giant panda nibbles on bamboo.

This year, scientists took skin cells from this giant panda and transformed them into a kind of stem cell that can potentially become any kind of cell in the body.

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With roughly 2,000 giant pandas remaining in the wild, scientists have spent the last several decades looking for new ways to help the iconic black-and-white bears stave off extinction.