Jul 25 Watch Staying Connected Fred de Sam Lazaro explores the use of profits from high-tech companies as aid to the poor in India. Continue watching
Jul 23 Agreement Reached on Kyoto Protocol Nearly 180 nations agreed to details of a pact to combat global warming Monday, leaving the United States isolated after marathon negotiations. Continue reading
Jul 23 Johns Hopkins to Resume Research After a federal agency suspended all research on humans last week, Johns Hopkins Medicine will be allowed to resume their work with the agency's approval. Continue reading
Jul 18 NIH Study Cites Promise of Embryonic Research The National Institutes of Health released a study today underscoring the tremendous potential of embryonic stem cells to treat everything from Alzheimer's disease to cancer. Continue reading
Jul 16 Watch Power Pays Lee Hochberg reports on how an abundance of electricity has affected the economy along the Columbia River in the Pacific Northwest. Continue watching
Jul 16 Watch Tom Oliphant and David Brooks Discuss President Bush’s Energy Plan Tom Oliphant and David Brooks discuss the politics of President Bush's energy plan. Continue watching
Jul 12 Senate Rejects Attempt to Delay Gulf Drilling The Senate Thursday defeated an amendment aimed at delaying oil and gas drilling in the eastern Gulf of Mexico. Continue reading
Jul 11 Scientists Harvest Embryos Solely for Research Scientists in Virginia are the first in the world to harvest human embryos for the sole purpose of using the stem cells for research. Continue reading
Jul 10 Watch Stem Cell Research: Political Science Margaret Warner leads a discussion about the Republican party struggle to reach consensus about the use of stem cells in scientific research. Continue watching
Jul 10 Watch Background: Stem Cells A background report by Susan Dentzer about the use of stem cells in scientific research. Continue watching