Last week, researchers at Harvard University successfully tested a new stem cell approach that shows adult and pluripotent stem cells can be used even more effectively and may end the need for any further stem cell research involving the destruction of human embryos. So what is this amazing development that rivals the discovery of penicillin? What kind of difference could it make in the fight against many debilitating diseases? Why have embryonic stem cells proven unsuccessful in developing treatments – especially when compared to adult stem cell therapies? And why do scientists and politicians continue to stress embryonic stem cells despite evidence of where the major progress has been seen? We ask Dr. David Stevens, CEO of the Christian Medical Association.