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Photo: Mouse "embryo model," by Kasey Lau for the Zernicka-Goetz laboratory, via EurekAlert!

Scientists Are Close to Creating Human Embryos from Stem Cells

Once again, biotechnology is racing ahead of our capacity to intellectually digest what is happening. Read More ›
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Stifle Your Nausea: Ready for a Dish-Grown Brain?

"We have already genetically engineered babies, the march toward three- (or more) parent human embryos, and radical proposals for creating novel family forms." Read More ›
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A Push for Licenses to Genetically Engineer Human Beings

We can’t trust “the scientists” to do the right thing because over the years too many have proven unworthy. Read More ›
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Low magnification micrograph of Sagittal section of a rat embryo displaying the progression of the brain oral cavity cardiac organ hepatic structure and small intestines alongside the spina
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In Mouse and Human Embryo Development, Critical Transition Points Beyond Neo-Darwinism

On ID the Future, CSC Senior Fellow Ann Gauger discusses a recent paper in the journal Cell. Read More ›

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