George W. Bush said he would veto any stem cell research legislation that does not adhere to the plan that he laid out.
CNN reports that President George W. Bush will allow limited federal funding for embryonic stem cell research.
This Salon columnist finds fault in George W. Bush's stem cell decision, saying human embryos will continue to be destroyed but will not be able to help save lives.
CNN explains the controversy surrounding stem cell research and delves into the scientific, political, and ethical issues involved.
National Institutes of Health lists stem cell lines that can be used in federally-funded research. Discover the requirements, or browse contact details for researchers.
CNN offers an overview of the controversy surrounding stem cell research, ponders some important questions, and profiles some key players in the debate.
Read a summary of the testimony presented by politicians, scientists, and patients before a Senate subcommittee on stem cell research.
Senator Edward Kennedy wants to know where the 60 human embryonic stem cell lines for which President Bush allowed federal funding are coming from.
July, 2001 article reports on the discovery of stem cells in tissues throughout the human body, and its implications for future research and policy.
Explore this guide to online resources dealing with the scientific and ethical issues surrounding stem cell research.
Peruse a comprehensive analysis of the stem cell research debate, and find out what's at stake. Discusses the political, ethical, and scientific impact of the research.
Read about the reaction to President Bush's decision to allow federal funding for existing lines of embryonic stem cells.