Kanevsky notes that in the 18th century, craftsmen would pierce the flowers with the stem, folding the end over and flattening it to form a rivet, because they didn't have good glues.
One of the great promises of stem cell research is the potential to end the need for organ transplants by actually growing new organs from the DNA of the host.
For those who object to the destruction of embryos for stem cell research, this represents an unacceptable end run around the intent of the original research ban.
Front companies amounting to little more than an offshore post office box have been created to perform end-runs around official efforts to stem the money flowing to those who are trying to kill us.