Yesterday, the National Institutes of Health issued
its new guidelines for expanding the federal funding of human
embryonic stem cell research, a move that reinflamed the debate
over the moral status of human embryonic stem cells. In his latest
column, Science Correspondent Ronald Bailey analyzes the moral
implications of new claims that reprogrammed skin cells can become
babies.
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