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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...even some pro-life lawmakers don't want fears about cloning to stop other kinds of stem-cell research that do not entail the manufacture of new embryos. Many have been relying on a kind of moral escape hatch: the fact that every year there are tens of thousands of frozen embryos left over from fertility treatments in clinics around the country. National Institutes of Health guidelines say it is O.K. to do research on cells from such embryos, most of which would be destroyed anyway; but it is wrong to create an embryo solely for the purpose of harvesting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cloning: Where Do You Draw The Line? | 8/13/2001 | See Source »

...mother's doctor said she'll live to 100 b) falling off his horse playing polo c) finding out what being a tampon would really entail d) one whiff of Fergie's new recipe: Spleens and Beans...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: News Quiz Aug. 13, 2001 | 8/13/2001 | See Source »

...TiVo folks put it, "education." It seems those of us who have spent the last 20 years figuring out how to program the VCR clock are terrified by the idea of switching to a PVR and all the extra technological challenges that sounds like it might entail. In truth, nothing could be easier than navigating TiVo's menus. All you really need to know how to use are the buttons market up, down, left, right and select. But computers have gotten such a bad rap with the technophobic, as slowing PC sales suggest, that a computer even in the guise...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TiVo Or Not TiVo? | 5/30/2001 | See Source »

...primary reason for the media attention Rumsfeld enjoyed this week was the fact that he is playing maestro in what may be the most comprehensive overhaul ever of the U.S. military - and is keeping the nation guessing (and its media furiously speculating) over just what that will entail, making him our newsmaker of the week...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Donald Rumsfeld | 5/10/2001 | See Source »

Current top-down methods of chip production use electron beam lithography, an expensive process that involves etching silicon into smaller and smaller pieces. Such methods will eventually hit a limit at which further miniaturization would entail extreme expense...

Author: By Jonathan H. Esensten and John J. Obrien, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: It's a Nanoworld | 4/11/2001 | See Source »

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