Understanding Biotechnology, Non-Agriculutal

Adult Approaches: Will Embryonic Stem Cell Promise ever Pay Off? (The American Spectator, May 2007)

Defeating Malaria with both High - and Low-Tech (TCS Daily, April 2, 2007)

Moot Attack on Pioneering Stem Cell Paper ( The American Spectator, March 1, 2007)

Code of Silence ( Daily Standard, February 8, 2007)

Stunning Lies: “Embryo-Safe” Experiment Just Another Stem Cell Fraud (The American Spectator, September 12, 2006)

Science’s Stem Cell Scam (National Review Online, July 18, 2006)

Embryonic Stem Cell Hucksters Exploit Paralysis (Townhall, March 29, 2006)

CBS's Stem Cell Shenanigans (Townhall, March 4, 2006)

Adult Stem Cells Provide New Life for Livers (Scripps Howard News Service, October 20, 2005)

Time to Bring Back a Miracle Drug (Scripps Howard News Service, September 22, 2005)

On Embryonic Stem Cells, Frist Backs A Loser (Tech Central Station, August 3, 2005)

Why the Media Miss the Stem-Cell Story (Citizen Magazine, May 2005)

Technology Is the Treatment for Spinal Injuries (Scripps Howard News Service, May 12, 2005)

Drug Withdrawal a Travesty for MS Sufferers (Scripps Howard News Service, April 28, 2005)

Diabetes Foundation Loses its Way (WorldNetDaily, March 23, 2005)

Is Diabetes Cure a Buck Too Far? (Scripps Howard News Service, March 3, 2005)

Biotech Tubers Pave Way for Plant-Based Vaccines (Tech Central Station, March 3, 2005)

Beginning of the End for Embryonic Stem Cell Research? (Tech Central Station, February 11, 2005)

The Adult Answer: Moving Beyond the Embryonic-stem-cell Debate (National Review Online, December 20, 2004)

With Stem Cells, No More Broken Hearts Club (Tech Central Station, Sept. 13, 2004)

Out of Touch (Citizen Magazine, August 2004)

Stem Cell Difference (New York Post, August 8, 2004)

Cynical and Cruel: Ron Reagan’s DNC Speech was Exploitation — of His Father and of Science (National Review Online, July 29, 2004)

Ending Alzheimer's (Tech Central Station, June 17, 2004)

The Stem Cell Cover-Up (Insight on the News, May 24, 2004)

New Weapons in War on Cancer (Scripps Howard News Service, March 4, 2004)

'Bioconfinement' Baloney (Scripps Howard News Service, February 5, 2004)

Who's Afraid of Biotech? (The Jerusalem Post, January 15, 2004)

Stem Cell Politics (American Outlook, Fall 2003)

There's More Future in Your Future (Scripps Howard News Service, December 18, 2003)

Life-saving Swine (Scripps Howard News Service, December 11, 2003)

GloFish Have Greens Seeing Red (Scripps Howard News Service, December 4, 2003)

There's More Future in Your Future (Tech Central Station, December 2, 2003)

Sweeping up with Biotech (Scripps Howard News Service, November 27, 2003)

Heart-Helping Biotech Miracles (Scripps Howard News Service, November 20, 2003)

Cancer - Cut It Off, Kill It (Scripps Howard News Service, November 6, 2003)

Medicine's Ouchless Future (Scripps Howard News Service, July 10, 2003)

Biotech Comes of Age (Scripps Howard News Service, July 3, 2003)

DNA Testing Brings Closure to Families and Crooks to Trial (Scripps Howard News Service, May 1, 2003)

Biotechnology versus Bioterror (Scripps Howard News Service, April 3, 2003)

Splice of Life (Tech Central Station, Dec. 9, 2002)

Celling Lies: More Spurious Stem-cell Claims (National Review Online, Sept. 25, 2002)

Bye Bye Donor Card (Tech Central Station, Sept. 25, 2002)

Snakehead in the Bathtub (Tech Central Station, Sept. 13, 2002)

Biotech Bullets (Tech Central Station, August 19, 2002)

Stem-Cell Political Science: Nature's Agenda (National Review Online, March 28, 2002)

False Hoax (The Weekly Standard, September 10, 2001)

Stemming the Tide (American Outlook, July-August 2001)

Stem Cells Without Benefit of Embryos (Washington Times, July 31, 2001)

Short on Facts – The False Argument over Embryonic-stem-cell Research (National Review Online, July 23, 2001)

Biotech Beyond the Screen (The Washington Times, April 2, 2001)

The Hyped Genome Project: Part II (February 22, 2001)

I Know Why the Caged Genome Sings: The Hyped Genome Project (American Outlook, January / February 2001)

Rights for Rodents Is a Bad Rx (October 10, 2000)

Good News, Bad News (Reason, June 2000)

Free-Market Foes with Green Skin (The Washington Times, May 30, 2000)

Hudson's Science and Health "Mythbuster" Challenges Misrepresentation of Facts (Visions, Winter 2000)

The World Is Still Safe for Butterflies (The Wall Street Journal, June 25, 1999) *** Includes reactions ***


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