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Cache of interviews hosted by Joe Palca (on leave from NPR science desk) with experts on syn bio (includes SP's Moreno)
about 19 hours ago
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Mike Rugnetta on the bioethics of the 13 newly approved human embryonic stem cell lines:
about 23 hours ago
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13 stem cells lines approved under the Obama administration's new ethical guidelines. Rob Stein reports at WashPost:
9:50 AM Dec 2nd
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Not so swift, hackers, says Chris Mooney. Why "ClimateGate" is overblown:
6:46 AM Dec 2nd
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Rebecca Bushnell wants to support scientists, families, and researchers with a life out of the lab:
8:54 AM Dec 1st
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More from Michael Rugnetta on the Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issue:
5:25 AM Nov 25th
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President Obama establishes new bioethics commission. Dr. Amy Gutmann, UPenn president, to serve as chair:
2:45 PM Nov 24th
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U. of Nebraska regents narrowly decide Bush-era stem cell restrictions not right for the school:
1:05 PM Nov 20th
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Michael Rugnetta offers this primer--Genetic Testing 101:
10:09 AM Nov 20th
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Dr. Christopher Tucker: We should reconcile the tribes of Space-based reconnaissance and scientific Earth observation:
8:57 AM Nov 20th
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Filing from Kyoto, Jonathan Moreno on rekindling innovation and optimism:
8:15 AM Nov 18th
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GINA rules go into effect beginning this weekend. What's good for civil rights can also be good for science:
1:44 PM Nov 17th
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Preliminary results from NASA's Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite: water on the Moon.
9:56 AM Nov 13th
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Laurie Mazur and Shira Saperstein explain how social justice can support sustainability:
12:42 PM Nov 10th
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Many American women leave scientific careers b/w earning their Ph.D. and winning a tenure. New policy can stem the loss
7:36 AM Nov 10th
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Original research from Natalie Ram shows most state law enforcement policies for genetic databases lack transparency:
7:49 AM Nov 2nd
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Looking for a primer on net neutrality? Here's ours from last year:
9:15 AM Oct 30th
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Do gene patents hurt research? Timothy Caulfield says the data say they don't:
1:19 PM Oct 29th
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The "ways technology can be used to advance human rights are as diverse as they are inventive"--event last week at CAP:
1:06 PM Oct 28th
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Sarah Dreier and William Schulz in a new podcast about their report on science in the service of human rights:
9:32 AM Oct 21st
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- Name Andrew Pratt
- Location Washington, D.C.
- Web http://www.scienc...
- Bio The science and technology policy magazine from the Center for American Progress.
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