February Archive
Family and life extension company fight over frozen head
Michael Cook | 26 February 2010
Like Santa Claus
Pick one: IVF kids (a) are healthy (b) are unhealthy (c) have no extra heads.
Jared Yee | 26 February 2010
Confused? Join the crowd.
“Compassionate” assisted suicides could escape prosecution in UK
Michael Cook | 26 February 2010
New guidelines published
Extinct diseases: a mixed blessing
Michael Cook | 25 February 2010
With screening plus abortion some diseases are disappearing
Upcoming events in bioethics
Michael Cook | 25 February 2010
AABHL, Hastings Center Report
US sperm donor may have fathered 400 children
Michael Cook | 25 February 2010
Michigan man tries to make amends
Pope defends human dignity as foundation of bioethics
Michael Cook | 25 February 2010
Catholic views under attack
Where did the bodies come from?
Michael Cook | 25 February 2010
The Lancet asks questions
Is cloning Neanderthals ethical?
Jared Yee | 20 February 2010
Legal, ethical and scientific obstacles loom
Champions of embryonic stem cells fight back in media
Michael Cook | 20 February 2010
Theology published in leading journal Stem Cell
False alarm: Belgian man in coma will not be writing a book
Michael Cook | 20 February 2010
Facilitated communication proved false
Another side to the UK euthanasia debate
Michael Cook | 20 February 2010
"Mercy killing? Never. I'll always fight like a lioness for my darling boy..."
BBC producer admits to mercy killing of lover dying of AIDS
Michael Cook | 20 February 2010
But the incident happened 20 years ago
Nitschke unapologetic about collateral damage
Michael Cook | 16 February 2010
Figures for Nembutal deaths in Australia released.
Animals may get their own lawyers in Switzerland
Michael Cook | 16 February 2010
But what about children?
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