Stem-cell policy change liberating to researchers »
Posted By Progressive 8 months, 1 week ago in Science & TechnologyWASHINGTON - Eight years of frustration are close to an end for scientists seeking ways to use embryonic stem cells to combat illness and injury.
The ruling will bring one immediate change: As of Monday, scientists who've had to meticulously keep separate their federally funded research and their privately funded stem cell work — from buying separate microscopes to even setting up labs in different buildings — won't have that expensive hurdle anymore.
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