Humanizing Stem Cell Politics
Global efforts to fight diseases and reduce human suffering should not be put on the alter of "slippery slope" politics or absolutist ethics.
Global efforts to fight diseases and reduce human suffering should not be put on the alter of "slippery slope" politics or absolutist ethics.
Posted 07.02.2011
An appeals court ruled on Friday the Obama administration can continue using federal money to fund human embryonic stem cell research, a possible ...
AP | NEDRA PICKLER | Posted 05.25.2011
WASHINGTON — An appeals court ruled Tuesday that government funding of embryonic stem cell research can continue for now. The U.S. Court of App...
AP | JIM ABRAMS | Posted 05.25.2011
WASHINGTON — Sen. Arlen Specter on Monday initiated a drive to legalize federal funding of embryonic stem cell research, superseding conflicting...
AP | LAURAN NEERGAARD | Posted 11.17.2011
WASHINGTON — The government said Friday it's back in the business of funding embryonic stem cell research – at least for now – after...
AP | PETE YOST and LAURAN NEERGAARD | Posted 05.25.2011
WASHINGTON — The government may resume funding of embryonic stem cell research for now, an appeals court said Thursday, but the short-term appro...
Religion News Service | By Kevin Eckstrom | Posted 05.25.2011
By Kevin Eckstrom Religion News Service WASHINGTON (RNS) Conservative Christian groups won a major victory Monday (Aug. 23) when a Washington jud...
Saleem H. Ali | Posted 04.08.2012