Bioethicist Welcomes Closing of Stem Cell Firm Zenit News Agency Sun, 29 Jul 2007 3:36 PM PDT PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, JULY 29, 2007 ( Zenit.org ).- A prominent bioethicist says he hopes that the closure of ES Cell International, a leading embryonic stem cell research facility, is a sign of growing realism. | Administration encourages stem-cell work, but won't fund it The Kansas City Star Sun, 29 Jul 2007 8:51 PM PDT WASHINGTON | With the active encouragement of the Bush administration, U.S. scientists in the past year have developed several methods for creating embryonic stem cells without having to destroy human embryos. | STEM CELL HOPE Daily Record Sun, 29 Jul 2007 9:11 PM PDT STEM cells could repair damage caused by heart attacks, new research claims. | Paraplegic man back on his feet Adelaide Now Sun, 29 Jul 2007 9:00 PM PDT COSTLY and controversial stem-cell therapy has helped an Adelaide paraplegic to his feet. | Spout Off Cape May County Herald Sun, 29 Jul 2007 12:43 PM PDT TRENTON--New Jersey voters will decide in November whether to borrow $450 million to pay for stem cell research in the State. Governor Corzine signed the stem cell research bond act Thursday. The money would support research on adult and embryonic stem cells for 10 years. | | |
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