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(UPDATED) ALS raises $100 million in 30 days; pro-life groups worry about embryonic research.

Morgan Lee / August 29, 2014

Biotech advances could make destroying human embryos for research a relic of the past.

Bob Smietana / November 22, 2013

Human cells have been resistant to cloninguntil now.

Christine A. Scheller / May 15, 2013

The new executive director at the Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity discusses recent bioethical debates.

Interview by Alicia Cohn / July 23, 2009

Access to federal money may be mixed blessing for embryonic research.

Sarah Pulliam / April 23, 2009

Why scientific breakthroughs make the destruction of human embryos obsolete.

Rep. Mike Pence / March 23, 2009

When science is made 'apolitical' and 'unencumbered by religion,' it's usually to hyper-politicize and hyper-sacralize it.

Mollie Ziegler Hemingway / March 23, 2009

Where the parties stand on abortion, faith-based programs, religious liberty, and other issues.

August 27, 2008

All three candidates have voted to fund embryonic stem-cell research.

Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra / April 9, 2008

Advances in stem-cell technology cheer and alarm ethics watchers.

Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra / November 16, 2007

Plus: Surgeon general nominee's Methodist work under fire, Time interviews Rowan Williams, church building conflicts, and other stories from online sources around the world.

Compiled by Ted Olsen / June 8, 2007

Why we struggle to gain our moral footing in bioethics.

A Christianity Today Editorial / March 1, 2007

Research advance could shift stem-cell debate.

Sarah Pulliam / February 12, 2007

Fear of mortality lies at the root of our bioethics confusion.

A Christianity Today Editorial / January 2, 2007

It's hard to see the humanity of tiny embryos if we live by blind faith.

Stan Guthrie / November 9, 2006

Embryonic stem cells factor in the race for Henry Hyde's U.S. House seat.

Collin Hansen / November 2, 2006

A new statement from Evangelicals and Catholics Together encourages discourse on the most divisive of issues.

David Neff / October 10, 2006

Plus: Prolifers rally and ... burn the Qur'an?! On having Ralph Reed to kick around, banning baths, and a bunch of links to a bunch of other stories.

Compiled by CT staff / July 21, 2006

Plus: The latest from the Korean cloning scandal.

Nigel M. de S. Cameron / April 27, 2006

The "anti-Genesis" of those who play God, and why the biotech business needs to take ethics seriously.

Nigel M. de S. Cameron / April 19, 2006

Tomorrow's "godlike massively intelligent machines." Plus: Our nanotech future and some good news on stem cells that really work.

Nigel M. de S. Cameron / April 12, 2006

Plus: Good news from Europe on stem-cell funding.

Nigel M. de S. Cameron / April 5, 2006

Plus: The latest on the biopolicy agenda and some outrageous lies on stem cells.

Nigel M. de S. Cameron / March 30, 2006

The U.K. and disaffected American researchers lash out at U.S. cloning laws.

Nigel M. de S. Cameron / March 17, 2006

How to sell unethical science.

Nigel M. de S. Cameron / March 2, 2006

The latest sad story from the Korean soap operaand a lack of Talent in Missouri.

Nigel M. de S. Cameron / February 17, 2006

President Bush sets out a vital agenda for ethics.

Nigel M. de S. Cameron / February 2, 2006

From the frying pan into the fire.

Nigel M. de S. Cameron / January 20, 2006

C. S. Lewis was way ahead of the curve.

by Nigel M. de S. Cameron / November 30, 2005

And they may end up in a laboratory near you.

by Nigel M. de S. Cameron / November 2, 2005

What Americans really think about science: astonishing new polling data.

by Nigel M. de S. Cameron / October 26, 2005

The Majority Leader's contradictions mirror the opinions of the public at large.

by Nigel M. de S. Cameron / October 11, 2005

Remember Prop. 71? Stem-cell research supporters hope voters don't remember the promises they made.

by Nigel M. de S. Cameron / October 5, 2005

The little-known story of the stem cells that actually work.

David A. Prentice / September 30, 2005

What does it mean when even embryonic stem-cell researchers have some qualms about their work?

by Christine A. Scheller / September 29, 2005

Pro-lifers face a scientific and public relations juggernaut.

by Stan Guthrie with Agnieszka Tennant, Sheryl Henderson Blunt in Washington, and Rob James in the United Kingdom / September 28, 2005

The man who led the President's Council on Bioethics brought protests from the industry and directed groundbreaking studies.

by Nigel M. de S. Cameron / September 21, 2005

The Washington Post muddles a major breakthrough in adult stem-cell research, while the U.K. marches blindly on.

by Nigel M. de S. Cameron / August 29, 2005

Introducing our new life ethics weblog.

by Nigel M. de S. Cameron / August 10, 2005

Killing human embryos for research is not pro-life.

by Stan Guthrie / August 2, 2005

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