Hope, unfulfilled promises on stem cell work
By Sally Lehrman | Sunday, October 1, 2006 | The Boston Globe
http://www.boston.com/news/globe/editorial_opinion/oped/articles/2006/10/01/hope_unfulfilled_promises_on_stem_cell_work/
Sally Lehrman reports on health and science for Scientific American, the radio program “The DNA Files,” and frequently for The Boston Globe. She has a real gift for describing highly technical topics – in particular modern molecular biology – in clear and simple language so that non-science folks “get it” and science folks like me nod with admiration at how well that was just said (furiously cribbing notes for our own descriptions). That is, she is a science writer that even scientists like and respect.
This is a great little update on the problems, perils and promise of Stem Cell technology, and the breathakingly hypocritical efforts to kill it in the US – by people who supposedly respect life (at least until people get born) – namely the bone-headed Hard Right NeoCon Luddite “ChristianoFascists” (NOTE: We need something like their coined word “Islamofascists” that refers to them…Ideas, anyone?)…BS
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