Posts Tagged ‘Stem Cells’

Don’t Know Much About Technology: McCain Tackles ScienceDebate Questions

The ScienceDebate2008 project put together 14 questions for the candidates covering all the major bases, including climate change, energy, education, national security, biotech, conservation, and health care. (For a full list, go here.) Earlier this month, Obama submitted his responses. Now McCain has followed suit. Here are some highlights, with a few of our own annotations.

Innovation

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September 15th, 2008 Tags: , , , , ,
by Melissa Lafsky in Science Goes to Washington, The 2008 Election | 28 comments | RSS feed | Trackback >

DISCOVER’s Science Policy Project: Chris Mooney

What are the most important things the next U.S. president needs to do for science? To cut through the jargon and find an answer, we bring you the DISCOVER Science Policy Project, in which we give a group of the country’s most celebrated scientists and thinkers the chance to respond to the following question:

What are the three most important things the next president can do to positively impact scientific research in the United States?

In the November issue of DISCOVER, we compile and analyze the results. In the meantime, we will be posting each response in its entirety here on Reality Base. Today’s entry is by renowned science writer Chris Mooney. Feel free to offer your own ideas and analysis in the comments section. All past responses can be found here.

CHRIS MOONEY
Science blogger and author of The Republican War on Science

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September 11th, 2008 Tags: ,
by Melissa Lafsky in Discover's Science Policy Project | 0 comments | RSS feed | Trackback >

GOP Moves to Stamp Out Embryonic Research; McCain (Hopefully) Disagrees

As any lawyer knows, the difference between “and” and “or” can mean winning a seven-figure award versus having your a case tossed out of court. Or, in this case, millions of dollars for stem cell research versus none at all.

It all started last week, when the Republican Platform Committee approved an amendment to the party platform regarding embryonic stem cell research. The change boiled down to that one crucial word—from “and” to “or”—in the platform’s call for the ban of (emphasis added): “the creation of or experimentation on human embryos for research purposes.”

Which means, essentially, is that if the party has its way, virtually all human embryo research, from freezing embryos at fertilization clinics to the privately-financed creation of new stem-cell lines, will be shut down.

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September 3rd, 2008 Tags: ,
by Melissa Lafsky in Biotech, Science Goes to Washington, Stem Cells, The 2008 Election | 0 comments | RSS feed | Trackback >