Michael Cook
Michael Cook is the editor of MercatorNet. He is a Sydney journalist who also edits an international bioethics
newsletter, BioEdge.
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Michael Cook
Upsetting the stem cell applecartMichael Cook | 25 Aug 2010Have two US presidents and a raft of agencies been misinterpreting a federal law for nearly ten years? A judge says Yes.Australia's GreenslideMichael Cook | 24 Aug 2010Same-sex marriage is back on the agenda now that social radicals have the balance of power.Welcome to the Club of Ancient WrongsMichael Cook | 19 Aug 2010The mosque in Manhattan should be moved further away from Ground Zero, but not because of enmity toward Islam.Credentialism triumphs over democracyMichael Cook | 5 Aug 2010A Federal Court judge has struck down California's constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage.The dark side of American exceptionalismMichael Cook | 7 Jul 2010Why is 1 in 18 men in the world’s richest nation on probation, on parole or in jail?Rewriting the scriptMichael Cook | 23 Jun 2010Why do blockbusters have to distort the history of Christianity? Why not bring its heroes to Hollywood?Liar, liar, brain on fire!Michael Cook | 16 Jun 2010Can brain scans literally read your mind?Orphaned at conceptionMichael Cook | 31 May 2010Is it high-tech child abuse to rob children of their biological heritage?The bacterium whose parent is a computerMichael Cook | 22 May 2010Craig Venter's feat in creating a synthetic microorganism is impressive, but not earth-shattering.Is just a little bit of female genital mutilation OK?Michael Cook | 20 May 2010American bioethicists wrestle with an inflammatory issue. |