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...support embryonic-stem-cell research as long as it does not involve intentionally manufacturing embryos, this was an important place to draw the line. It's fine to pursue cloning technology with animals or adult DNA and tissue cultures, but not to create embryos for experimentation. Setting that limit might slow progress, but that might be a good thing if it gives everyone a chance to reflect on matters this complex. "This is not about the limits of human technology," Wu says. "It is about the limits of human wisdom...
...result, Summers says he is asking individual schools not to limit the University’s future Allston options while planning for new building on Harvard’s existing campus...
Acknowledging that it may appear “hypocritical” for the College to offer advanced standing or joint concentrations at the same time he’s recommending students not necessarily accept them, he says he is wary of choices that limit the flexibility of students to pursue other academic interests or broaden their knowledge base...
...Adobe changed its mind on the Sklyarov issue in the face of outrage from some very organized programmers, and was soon calling for his release. But the fact that you'll also find Adobe's name attached to the Rosetta Books time-limit deal shows that the San Jose-based company has a very bad sense of timing - either that, or it's intentionally courting controversy...
George W. Bush has yet to decide what, if anything, he will do to combat global warming. But he believes the Kyoto treaty is fatally flawed because it doesn't require developing countries to limit their fossil-fuel use immediately, as it does industrialized countries. So he kept the U.S. out of the discussions. In doing so, the Administration may have lost its last opportunity to help shape the international response to the problem. And Bush may be in danger of losing control over climate action domestically. After months of internal debate, the Administration is still "consulting" on the issue...