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Bionet - New discoveries in life sciences - Explore the science and debate the issues

132000 Bionet - New discoveries in life sciences - Explore the science and debate the issues http://www.bionetonline.org/ Welcome to Bionet - the site that lets you explore and debate the latest discoveries in life sciences. Should we clone human embryos to cure disease? Would you choose your child's genes? Would you eat genetically modified food? Will new drugs keep you healthy and make you live forever? This website has been created by eight European science centres and museums, and is presented in nine different languages. You can explore the science, look at the ethical issues, compare the laws in different countries, play games and express your opinions. Society > Biotechnology > Stem Cell Research stem   cells   future   food   living   longer   life   with   hiv   who   owns   your   genes   design   a   baby   c?las   madre   vivir   m?tiempo   con   el   vih   ?beb?   la   carta?   alimento   del   futuro   ?de   qui?son   tus   c?lules   mare   viure   m?temps   amb   beb?   l Mar 12, 2008  

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Explains why the Catholic Church is against stem cell research and the destruction of human embryos, and why stem cell research is related to abortion and assisted suicide.
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Dedicated to the promotion of scientific research and health care which does no harm to human life. Opposes research on embryos.
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Articles on the ethical issues surrounding stem cell research-from The Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity.
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News about laws, protests, conferences, and other events related to stem cell research. Includes editorials.
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Stem cells as possible building blocks for regenerating tissue of damaged organs.
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Welcome to Bionet - the site that lets you explore and debate the latest discoveries in life sciences. Should we clone human embryos to cure disease? Would you choose your child's genes? Would you eat genetically modified food? Will new drugs keep you healthy and make you live forever? This website has been created by eight European science centres and museums, and is presented in nine different languages. You can explore the science, look at the ethical issues, compare the laws in different countries, play games and express your opinions.
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Interview with professor opposed to using embryos, and advocates research done on adult stem cells.
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Alleges media bias in the coverage of stem cell research. From the National Review, a conservative magazine.
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An organization of scientists, physicians, ethicists, leading health groups, and individuals who support biomedical research in Regenerative Medicine for the express purpose of curing diseases and alleviating suffering.
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The Stem Cell Network is a Canadian venture that brings together over 50 leading scientists to investigate the potential of stem cells.
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