British mother asks court to turn off her infant’s machine
Dispute with father"Amicably separated" parents in Britain are at loggerheads over whether to let their disabled 13-month-old son die. RB, as the boy is called...
Aborted foetus cells used to make beauty cream
Cosmetics company incites ethical debateA San Francisco cosmetics company, Neocutis, has admitted that it used cells from an aborted male foetus as an ingredient in a beauty...
My genes made me do it, says Italian murderer
But some scientists are scepticalAn Italian of Algerian descent who stabbed a man to death in 2007 has had his sentence reduced because he has...
Genetic tests used to prove nationality in UK
Protests from scientistsBritish immigration officials want to use genetic tests to determine the nationality of asylum seekers, a move which scientists have criticised as "fundamentally...
British IVF clinic makes worst mistake possible, says industry watchdog
Inadequate screening of donated sperm leads to miscarriageA serious error in a British fertility clinic’s screening processes has led to concerns about the safety of...
Oklahoma abortion reporting law “misrepresented”
Privacy issues continue to spark A new law affecting patient privacy has become the centre of political controversy in Oklahoma. As reported last week in...
New suicide drug available next year, says Nitschke
Exit International to sell barbiturate in 2010 A “peaceful pill” for people who want to commit suicide will be made available by mail order in...
Next year, says Geron, embryonic stem cell trials will begin. We hope
Critics jeer onOne of the most convincing advocates of human embryonic stem cell research, quadriplegic actor Christopher Reeves, died without seeing any substantial progress towards...