Via DefCon Blog and the 9th floor project comes this video of the fate of one embryo that could have been used for life-saving research. This is the choice: to destroy embryos (or as we've recently learned, not destroying them) in research, or to destroy them in the trash when there's no longer a need to keep the embryo in storage.
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