Seed Magazine runs a group of blogs on science, ethics, politics and opinion. Most of the bloggers are engaged in academic science.
There's a new blog sponsored by the site, What's New in Life Science Research?
The first subject of the blog is stem cells. I was surprised to read the narrow range of knowledge and assumptions in the posts, propagating the same old fallacies: only those frozen in vitro fertilization embryos will be used, embryonic stem cells show the most potential, Bush cut off funding for stem cells with his Executive Order of August 9, 2001.
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Seed Magazine's Ethics and stem cells blog focus
Posted by LifeEthics.org at 9:47 PM
Labels: bioethics, embryonic stem cells
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