Thursday, July 14, 2005

Now i am closer to cloning

This morning I read the article from Slate MSN magazine online about stem celling and how the US HOR voted in favor of Federal Funding for Stem-cell Research.


The lesson seems especially timely. Just weeks ago the U.S. House of Representatives voted in favor of federal funding for stem-cell research using excess IVF embryos, a bitterly contested measure that the Senate is expected to take up soon. The president has vowed to veto the bill if it passes Congress. Meanwhile, scientists in South Korea just achieved a breakthrough in therapeutic cloning; they created 11 stem-cell lines that are genetically matched to individual patients, an advance that highlights how far the United States could fall behind in what is shaping up to be a stem-cell version of the space race.

The Young People Foundation at Jeff Electric Gallery


I don't count myself as a young female anymore...probably since I was 19 years old and came to this country and own freedom that a 19 year old female would dream of..

I found this event today and if you familaor with Jeff Eletric Gallery..stop by and check out the event..

The YPF is an emerging artistic collective based in Montreal, Canada. The 14 members represent a variety of creative disciplines including painting, photography, electronic arts, music, drawing, fibers, video, creative writing, collage and various multi-media. Our primary concern, alongside the creation of artistic products, is the foundation of a cultural niche that is more identifiable than the current state of the gallery scene. By putting an emphasis on multiples, artist books events and affordable art products, the YPF seeks to democratize original art without losing sight of the need to make art that is challenging and creative. Ultimately the YPF is concerned with making art vital, exciting, and fun.



You can also buy some of the arts here..the one that I really want to own is Year book 2004~

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