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Join Ira Flatow in this hour of Science Friday for an update on what's next for stem cell research after President Bush's veto. What's next for stem cell research, and for Senate candidates who support it?
Plus, in more and more states, what's blowing in the wind is -- energy. Some states are embracing alternative energy and wind power. But the Department of Defense is concerned that wind turbines could block military radar. We'll find out how the DOD is affecting wind-farm development, and what environmentalists are doing in response. Call in with your questions and comments at 1-800-989-8255 (2-3 Eastern). Teachers, find more information about using Science Friday as a classroom resource in the Kids' Connection.
Guests:
Sean Tipton
President, Coalition for the Advancement
of Medical Research
Administrator, Public Affairs, American Society
for Reproductive Medicine
Washington, DC
Matt Stearns
Washington Correspondent
McClatchy Newspapers/Kansas
City Star
Washington, DC
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Kristin Henry, Esq.
Staff Attorney, Sierra Club
San Francisco, California
Laurie Jodziewicz
Communications and Policy Specialist
American Wind Energy Association
Washington, DC
Kermit Froetschner
Kansas farmer with wind turbines on his land; wind power advocate
Spearville, Kansas
Matt Steuerwalt
Energy Policy Advisor to Governor
Christine Gregoire (D-WA)
Seattle, Washington
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This segment produced by Anne Marie Cunningham