Money spent on research is almost a good investment, even when the results of that research are cont
Uploaded by ssan_k on Aug 29, 2006
Money spent on research is almost a good investment, even when the results of that
research are controversial.
Here we are talking about a good investment on a controversial research. A good investment is something where we get good returns. Research has always been a good return as it throws light on some of the hidden information. In this fast growing world information is power as well as key to success. Research is an active, diligent and systematic process of inquiry in order to discover, interpret or revise facts, events, behaviors, or theories, or to make practical applications with the help of such facts, laws or theories. Investing money on such a thing always proves to be fruitful. The success or failure of a research is measured as how much it is going to help the mankind. But in the end whatever is the result I think we all get a better picture and become aware of some information which was hidden from us. Ultimately once people come to know about the research then these people only decide whether it is a controversy or not.
Looking into some of the controversial researches till date “The Human Cloning – Successfully created cloned human embryos for the purpose of extracting their stem cells. Those are the building block cells that ultimately develop into all specialized cells and tissues of the human body.” This in itself has two sides one it has enormous life saving potential, people can be cured from a range of diseases from diabetes to Parkinsons to Alzeimer’s and the other side is the reproductive cloning, which is the effort to produce a human child or baby. Being in a controversy still this proves to give a new hope and life to the people suffering from diabetes, Parkinsons or Alzeimer’s to name the few. Investing money in something which is for the better of the mankind in itself can be appreciated highly. What can be a better return than bringing smile on millions of faces. But at the same we should not ignore the other side of the coin...