... What makes you so sure? Perhaps those who oppose the research from "moral" "ethical" or "religious" grounds, call it what you may, will just have to put up...
... Oops. <Pulling foot from mouth> If we do develop technology that does not require embryos, then perhaps it won't be as much of an ethical problem to most...
... Well, I didn't bring up the ethics issue, but I did initially misunderstand Keith's point, and thus apologized. Though, as Keith pointed out, stem cell...
... I have been following along, as a lay person, stem cell research for quite a long period of time. We have seen tremendous progress in this area just in...
... Most of the world has a very low population density. The areas undergoing explosive population growth are not the areas of high technology, and we make...
... Well, if everyone lives froever, and we keep having kids, and THEY live forever, that won't last very long. In any case, I rather enjoy having inhabited...
... Ah. Requires iTunes, apparently. ... It hardly matters; in the Earth Moon space is millions of times more energy than the planet can use, and this energy...
... Email Wes. He'll set you up. He's runnin' the show. =================================== Lenny Flank "There are no loose threads in the web of life" ...
... I see two lines of research indicating a possible change on the order of 5% over the next 80 years. This would be very difficult to notice in the noise of...
Those colonies would not remain such for long; the ... I think I'd prefer that ALL humans would, if technically possible, move off-planet. That way, we could...
... Hurricane experts attribute it to a natural cycle which they call the "Atlantic Multidecadal Mode. Importantly, this has several periodical cycles of...
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This is not a question about politics or anything. I don't want this to turn into a debate on capitalism vs. socialism. Should New Orleans be rebuilt where it...
... It's the same as what I said earlier about the people who build their houses on the cliffs in California, while those cliffs are constantly being eroded...
The latest issue of Nature Reviews Neuroscience is available. See URL below. There is a free access article entitled: " The physics and neurobiology of...
... But what if the Geology professors from the Universities in the southern states all said that it was daft to rebuild where it is now and identified a ...
... Actually this months NR Molecular Cell Biology looks like it has some interesting articles on Apoptosis, stem cells, G-Proteins and a free access article...
... I would *hope* that it would not be necessary to have a geology professor to inform people that, if they build their house on a receding cliff, it's just a...
I've just uploaded a PDF from Scientific American October 2001 on the possibility of New Orleans being drowned. Bear this in mind when anybody tries to say...
... Yes indeed. And QBO and ENSO are much involved with their multi-year cycles. ... Interesting article -- particularly when you know the backstory of Drs. ...
... No no. It's the decline of pirates in the Caribbean. See: <http://www.venganza.org/> Ian -- Ian Robinson - Belfast - UK <http://www.canicula.com> Soapbox -...