Stem cells: Everything you ever wanted to know, but with rodents
- Posted: Aug 11, 2006 at 2:30 PM
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In what has quickly become as hotly contested an issue as abortion, stem cell research is an area where it never hurts to go over the facts. Dr. Chuck Murry from UW Medicine handed out the latex gloves and layed out the stem cell crash course.
We here at 10 are always looking for ways to enhance your dinner table conversation, and after this two part series (they said it couldn't be done) you'll be able to impress your dining companions by appearing as though you looked at something other than the RSS tsunami today.
We here at 10 are always looking for ways to enhance your dinner table conversation, and after this two part series (they said it couldn't be done) you'll be able to impress your dining companions by appearing as though you looked at something other than the RSS tsunami today.
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Good one Laura, I'll keep my eye open for the next one.
Good one Laura, I'll keep my eye open for the next one.
Great segment, Laura. These serious medical segments done on location are some of the best that 10 covers. This was very informing and a pleasure to watch. While I know Tina posed a moral question about stem cell research a while back, the two of you should have a debate segment with various people around Microsoft on the subject, or go with a classic "Flame War" setup. It's just a thought.
Rodents aside, What are your thoughts on stem cell research anyway?
Anybody is welcome to answer that...especially members of the 10 team.
Great segment, Laura. These serious medical segments done on location are some of the best that 10 covers. This was very informing and a pleasure to watch. While I know Tina posed a moral question about stem cell research a while back, the two of you should have a debate segment with various people around Microsoft on the subject, or go with a classic "Flame War" setup. It's just a thought.
Rodents aside, What are your thoughts on stem cell research anyway?
Anybody is welcome to answer that...especially members of the 10 team.
Okay, the glove snapping thing was hot.
Okay, the glove snapping thing was hot.
Gee, don't everybody jump up and down to answer that. Weak responce!
Gee, don't everybody jump up and down to answer that. Weak responce!
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