Dude, you just gained my respect as one of the most inteligent people on youtube. I gives me hope to see that you are american and to actually trust the real scientists instead of politics. I'm doing my PhD in the US and I can fairly say that the US has the power to become the world leader in stem cells, if you guys don't lag. Germany, Netherlands and other countries won't spend even a day with the political issues. It's race and although US is in the lead, it is stalling. Best of luck
A group of 80 Nobel laureates eloquently addressed this concern in a letter dated February 22, 2001, to President Bush. If 80 Nobel laureates think that stem cell research is important, then that's good enough for me. There is no real moral dilemna here. The research must be done and our government should fund it in the same way that our Space Program was funded in the 1960s. While we slumber in the twilight zone of ignorance, other countries are leaving us in the dust!
Dude, you just gained my respect as one of the most inteligent people on youtube. I gives me hope to see that you are american and to actually trust the real scientists instead of politics. I'm doing my PhD in the US and I can fairly say that the US has the power to become the world leader in stem cells, if you guys don't lag. Germany, Netherlands and other countries won't spend even a day with the political issues. It's race and although US is in the lead, it is stalling. Best of luck
goma3 5 years ago
A group of 80 Nobel laureates eloquently addressed this concern in a letter dated February 22, 2001, to President Bush. If 80 Nobel laureates think that stem cell research is important, then that's good enough for me. There is no real moral dilemna here. The research must be done and our government should fund it in the same way that our Space Program was funded in the 1960s. While we slumber in the twilight zone of ignorance, other countries are leaving us in the dust!
blackturtleus 5 years ago