mouse-22embryo-model22 Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date July 25, 2023 CategoriesBioethicsBiologyEthicsLife SciencesMedicine Tagged , biotechnology, blastocyst, cells, CRISPR, embryology, embryonic stem cells, embryos, gametes, genetic engineering, human embryos, human experimentation, implantation, morality, petri dish, pluripotent stem cells, public policy, Science News, synthetic embryos, UCLA Scientists Are Close to Creating Human Embryos from Stem Cells Wesley J. Smith July 25, 2023 Bioethics, Biology, Ethics, Life Sciences, Medicine 5 Once again, biotechnology is racing ahead of our capacity to intellectually digest what is happening. Read More ›
stem cells Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date July 3, 2019 CategoriesMedicine Tagged , __edited, arthritis, biotech, California, California Institute for Regenerative Medicine, diabetes, embryonic stem cells, Federal Government, George W. Bush, heart disease, Hollywood, homeless, human cloning, Los Angeles, NIH, pluripotent stem cells, San Francisco, Third World, Victor Davis Hanson Will California Voters Be Stem-Cell Suckered Again? Wesley J. Smith July 3, 2019 Medicine 3 California is in worse shape now than it was in 2004. Thousands of people are living in tents on the streets of San Francisco and Los Angeles. Read More ›