Tag: petri dish
“Expedience Bioethics” Busts Moral Limits
When embryonic research first started, we were told that there would be a strict 14-day limit on researching embryos in petri dishes.
At What Point In Its Development Can a Human Being Feel Pain?
Logic isn’t a sufficient answer to the question I raised, however. For a scientific answer, we need evidence.
The Humanity and Personhood of an Embryo
A sperm and an egg separately constitute a potential human. But when they unite, the result is a human being from the moment of fertilization.
Scientists Are Close to Creating Human Embryos from Stem Cells
Once again, biotechnology is racing ahead of our capacity to intellectually digest what is happening.
Axe’s Not-So-Secret Guide to Making Cookies and Dragonflies
Why do so many academic biologists and other scholars resist the design implications of Doug Axe’s research?