Woo Suk Hwang, the Korean veterinarian and erst-while “cloning king,” has filed a legal complaint with authorities that some of his reported human cloned embryo stem cell lines were switched by someone else – but he’s also been accused by his own university of intentional fabrication of the report in the first place. The Seoul … Continue reading
>Woo Suk Hwang, the Korean veterinarian and erst-while “cloning king,” has filed a legal complaint with authorities that some of his reported human cloned embryo stem cell lines were switched by someone else – but he’s also been accused by his own university of intentional fabrication of the report in the first place. The Seoul … Continue reading
Bioethics.net has a cute post today about the origins of Snuppy the Cloned Dog. But, the editors – and Art Caplan, who is not, but might as well be an editor – can’t resist doing what they were complaining about others doing.On the same day as the note about Snuppy – and many more covering … Continue reading
>Bioethics.net has a cute post today about the origins of Snuppy the Cloned Dog. But, the editors – and Art Caplan, who is not, but might as well be an editor – can’t resist doing what they were complaining about others doing.On the same day as the note about Snuppy – and many more covering … Continue reading
A new drinking trend to substitute for the ‘poktanju’ (bombshot) culture has surfaced during year-end celebrations among working people. Dubbed the “Hwang Woo-suk poktanju”, it involves creating 11 glasses of drinks, numbering them 2 to 12. Of these, no. two and three are made of ‘fake’ drinks such as water instead of beer. The Korea … Continue reading
> A new drinking trend to substitute for the ‘poktanju’ (bombshot) culture has surfaced during year-end celebrations among working people. Dubbed the “Hwang Woo-suk poktanju”, it involves creating 11 glasses of drinks, numbering them 2 to 12. Of these, no. two and three are made of ‘fake’ drinks such as water instead of beer. The … Continue reading
>The Senate finally stopped holding the funding for umbilical cord blood banking and databanking hostage to embryonic stem cell research funding, after passage in the House in May of this year, and the President signed the Bill today. Tom Harkin and the rest of the pro-clone-and-embryo-destruction crowd would rather have the embryonic stem cell research … Continue reading
The Senate finally stopped holding the funding for umbilical cord blood banking and databanking hostage to embryonic stem cell research funding, after passage in the House in May of this year, and the President signed the Bill today. Tom Harkin and the rest of the pro-clone-and-embryo-destruction crowd would rather have the embryonic stem cell research … Continue reading
It looks like most of the Korean stem cell reports were falsified and/or exaggerated. But, the traditional lines are being drawn by the elitists who would define human beings as those who are “persons,” and those who are not. Bioethics.net.com: “”Doerflinger and other critics of stem-cell research are quick to forget about the merits of … Continue reading
>It looks like most of the Korean stem cell reports were falsified and/or exaggerated. But, the traditional lines are being drawn by the elitists who would define human beings as those who are “persons,” and those who are not. Bioethics.net.com: “”Doerflinger and other critics of stem-cell research are quick to forget about the merits of … Continue reading