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Here's a subtitled video and article (transcript) on Dr Marcelo Rivolta who is the Senior Research Fellow at the University of Sheffield where he explains how his stem cells research could make hearing aids and cochlear implants a thing of the past in his quest to find a cure for deafness in the field of sensorineural hearing loss. On the video be sure to click on the "S" button for "subtitle"...
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Pro-Life News (Free subscription) | 21/11/2009
LINCOLN, Neb. -- The University of Nebraska's governing board on Friday voted not to place tighter restrictions on embryonic stem cell research than those outlined under federal guidelines, which were expanded after President Barack Obama took office. The Board of...
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Placidway (Free subscription) | 21/11/2009
Facilities in Latin America offers treatment in a variety of fields including obesity, plastic and cosmetic surgery, stem cell research and development, dentistry, vision, an orthopedic care, among others.
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Zen Mischief (Free subscription) | 21/11/2009
I’ve been thinking recently about our taboos. What I find curious is where we individually draw the boundary lines between what’s acceptable, what’s unacceptable and what falls in the grey area between. This is partly because some of my views are diametrically opposed to the norms of our society, but also because as a society, and as a collection of individuals, we seem to be sleep-walking...
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Judiciary Report (Free subscription) | 21/11/2009
President Obama U.S. President Barack Obama is facing difficulty tonight, over his decisions regarding abortion. Earlier in the year, he legalized stem cell research, which angered many anti-abortion activists. The bill was a bad idea. Today, he is facing scrutiny from the opposite side of the spectrum, regarding his health care bill limiting abortions. Abortions should not be encouraged. It is not...
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Vox Verax (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
Before you can appeal to America's voters you have to appeal to the corporations Friday, 20 November 2009 The Independent Almost a year after Barack Obama ascended to the White House, many of his supporters are bemused. His healthcare bill is a hefty improvement but it still won't provide coverage for all Americans, and may not provide a public alternative to the over-charging insurance companies -...
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World Affairs Board (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
I just can`t imagine sitting in a restraunt and ordering a human steak!:eek::eek: I`m not even sure this url thing is gonna work but it`s a story about scientists growing meat in a vat (stem cell research). From Yahoo science news friday 11/20/09. What do you think about this article/ if the url...
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bioethics.com (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
In an unusual pushback against President Obama’s expansion of federal financing of human embryonic stem cell research, the University of Nebraska is considering restricting its stem cell experiments to cell lines approved by President George W. Bush. (New York Times)
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New Nebraska Network (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
Former journalist Joe Jordan published the following story at Nebraska Watchdog , suggesting that a conflict of interest may exist in today's decision by the Board of Regents whether to send the message to the world that the University of Nebraska is an "unsafe place for science" : The man who appears to be the swing vote over embryonic stem cell research at the University of Nebraska is...
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Joe. My. God. (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
A coalition of leaders from numerous Christian denominations have issued The Manhattan Declaration , a manifesto declaring the intent to disobey any laws that force them to recognize same-sex marriages. The group intends to use the document to sabotage the ENDA debate currently taking place in Congress. Citing the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s call to civil disobedience, 145 evangelical,...
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Examiner (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
The University of Nebraska's governing board was expected to vote Friday on a resolution that would limit stem-cell research at the university system's facilities to rules approved under former President George W. Bush.
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Star Tribune (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
OMAHA, Neb. - The University of Nebraska's governing board was expected to vote Friday on a resolution that would limit stem-cell research at the university system's facilities to rules approved under former President George W. Bush.The vote by the Board of Regents would come eight months after President Barack Obama removed government funding restrictions on new stem-cell lines.Supporters of stem-cell...
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
The University of Nebraska's governing board was expected to vote Friday on a resolution that would limit stem-cell research at the university system's facilities to rules approved under former President George W. Bush.
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WiredNews (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
AP - The University of Nebraska's governing board was expected to vote Friday on a resolution that would limit stem-cell research at the university system's facilities to rules approved under former President George W. Bush.
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regenerativemedicine | 06/11/2009
In under two years after Michigan voters lifted restrictions on research for embryonic stem cell therapy Mexico , US, and international scientists, policy makers, and business leaders representing 30 countries will converge in Detroit for the W orld Stem Cell Summit expected to draw over a thousand attendees. From October 4 to 6, 2010, the Summit will offer a networking flashpoint for leaders of a...