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Who was it that said “there are no original ideas”? The same person, perhaps, that said “great minds think alike”?

Last week, we initiated a stem cell definition challenge via Twitter, asking followers to send their answers in 140 characters or less. While I didn’t think this was a truly original idea, had I done a little checking I would have discovered that EuroStemCell had done something similar just a month ago (those Europeans are so progressive — if you haven’t yet seen the incredible graphic story released there a couple weeks ago, it’s well worth checking out!)

Here’s a shortlist of some of tweets that went out and were shared:

 We also received this creative definition via direct message from @KeriKimler on May 29:

And finally, because we suggested it and no-one dared send us a stem cell haiku, here’s our own:

raw cells undefined
self renewal infinite
choosing fate to heal

I’m pretty sure that definition is one-of-a-kind.

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Lisa Willemse

Lisa is a science communicator with 15+ years' experience in the fields of regenerative medicine, child development and technology. She launched this blog (first as the Stem Cell Network Blog) in 2009, and served as co-editor until April 2015. She is currently the Director, Communications & Public Affairs for the Stem Cell Network, and has contributed to Motherboard, Science Borealis and the Genome Alberta and Canadian Blood Services blogs. Follow her on Twitter and Medium @WillemseLA.