By Jeffrey A. Lowe
Science, religion and politics collided in June at the White House as President Bush vetoed a bill authorizing federal funds for embryonic stem cell research.
The bill that Bush vetoed would have expanded federal funds for stem-cell research on donated embryos that otherwise would have been discarded by fertility clinics.
Embryonic s...
Science, religion and politics collided in June at the White House as President Bush vetoed a bill authorizing federal funds for embryonic stem cell research.
The bill that Bush vetoed would have expanded federal funds for stem-cell research on donated embryos that otherwise would have been discarded by fertility clinics.
Embryonic s...
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