
‘Oppenheimer,’ Science and Religion
COMMENTARY: The Academy Award-nominated film serves as a cautionary tale for students of science today.
COMMENTARY: The Academy Award-nominated film serves as a cautionary tale for students of science today.
Father Philip Larrey, a leading Catholic expert in the area, discusses AI’s promises and perils.
Several bishops in California, and the Archdiocese of New York, have instructed priests not to provide religious exemption letters for those Catholics who object to the vaccine mandate, while the bishops in Colorado and South Dakota have upheld conscience rights.
Gene-editing technology promises to help solve the rarest diseases afflicting humanity — but designing human embryos is a bridge too far.
The NIH is expected to no longer fund research at the University of California San Francisco.
Pope Francis spoke Thursday at a meeting with people affected by a rare and incurable genetic brain disorder called Huntington’s disease.
Why is Britain so permissive when it comes to embryo research that’s associated with safety and sex-discrimination concerns?
The Holy Father spoke to participants at an April 28-30 conference at the Vatican entitled “Cellular Horizons: How Science, Technology, Information and Communication Will Impact Society.” Vice President Joe Biden was also in attendance.
Iowa Research Facility Practices Corporal Work of Mercy
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