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Scadden said that this process of somatic nuclear transfer—essentially taking a nucleus from a skin cell, transferring it into an egg, and then prompting the egg to divide??would allow scientists “to have in a petri dish a model of these complex diseases for which we have very little therapy...
...natural world. Now, Wilson has turned his gaze toward the preservation of the life he has spent the entirety of his own studying. In his inspiring new book, Wilson, a self-professed “secular humanist” who unequivocally acknowledges the “seismic divide?? between Christian doctrines and natural biology, seeks to enlist the support of science’s most unlikely ally: the Wilberforces of the modern world. Composed as a series of letters to a Southern Baptist pastor, Wilson’s work paints a dismal picture of the dramatic and widespread...
...former business manager of the Harvard Din & Tonics (and their $100,000 budget), as vice-chair for residential life on the UC’s student affairs committee, and as vice-chair of the College Events Board give him unparalleled experience and knowledge on both sides of the College divide??in student government and in student organizations...
Similarly, the inclusion of sources and information from both sides of the bipartisan divide??Troy analyzes everything from political cartoons to poll numbers and text from speeches—means that readers get a detailed look at Clinton’s White House years. Troy’s approach, though at times overwhelming, is ultimately one of the books strongest points...
...However, preemption differs from other ideological underpinnings because it doesn’t as neatly cut across the partisan divide??John Kerry did originally support the invasion, and Democrats generally support humanitarian preemption...