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Butaftermuchdiscussion,debateandreflection,thepropercoursehasbecomeclear.ThemajorityofAmericans–fromacrossthepoliticalspectrum11,andofallbackgroundsandbeliefs–havecometoaconsensus12thatweshouldpursuethisresearch.Thatthepotentialitoffersisgreat,andwithproperguidelinesandstrictoversight13,theperils14canbeavoided.
ThatisaconclusionwithwhichIagree.ThatiswhyIamsigningthisExecutiveOrder,andwhyIhopeCongresswillactonabi-partisanbasistoprovidefurthersupportforthisresearch.Wearejoinedtodaybymanyleaderswhohavereachedacrosstheaisle15tochampionthiscause,andIcommendthemforthatwork.
Ultimately,Icannotguaranteethatwewillfindthetreatmentsandcuresweseek.NoPresidentcanpromisethat.ButIcanpromisethatwewillseekthem–actively16,responsibly,andwiththeurgencyrequiredtomakeupforlostground.Notjustbyopeningupthisnewfrontierofresearchtoday,butbysupportingpromisingresearchofallkinds,includinggroundbreakingworktoconvertordinaryhumancellsintoonesthatresembleembryonicstemcells.
Icanalsopromisethatwewillneverundertakethisresearchlightly.Wewillsupportitonlywhenitisbothscientificallyworthy17andresponsiblyconducted.Wewilldevelopstrictguidelines,whichwewillrigorouslyenforce,becausewecannotevertoleratemisuse18orabuse.Andwewillensurethatourgovernmentneveropensthedoortotheuseofcloningforhumanreproduction.Itisdangerous,profoundlywrong,andhasnoplaceinoursociety,oranysociety.
ThisOrderisanimportantstepinadvancingthecauseofscienceinAmerica.Butlet’sbeclear:
promotingscienceisn’tjustaboutprovidingresources–itisalsoaboutprotectingfreeandopeninquiry19.Itisaboutlettingscientistslikethoseheretodaydotheirjobs,freefrommanipulationorcoercion20,andlisteningtowhattheytellus,evenwhenit’sinconvenient21–especiallywhenit’sinconvenient.Itisaboutensuringthatscientificdataisneverdistortedorconcealed22toserveapoliticalagenda–andthatwemakescientificdecisionsbasedonfacts,notideology23.
Bydoingthis,wewillensureAmerica’scontinuedgloballeadershipinscientificdiscoveriesandtechnological24breakthroughs.Thatisessentialnotonlyforoureconomicprosperity,butfortheprogressofallhumanity.
Thatiswhytoday,IamalsosigningaPresidentialMemorandum25directingtheheadoftheWhiteHouseOfficeofScienceandTechnologyPolicytodevelopastrategyforrestoringscientificintegritytogovernmentdecisionmaking.ToensurethatinthisnewAdministration,webaseourpublicpoliciesonthesoundestscience;
thatweappointscientificadvisors26basedontheircredentials27andexperience,nottheirpoliticsorideology;
andthatweareopenandhonestwiththeAmericanpeopleaboutthesciencebehindourdecisions.Thatishowwewillharnessthepowerofsciencetoachieveourgoals–topreserveourenvironmentandprotectournationalsecurity;
tocreatethejobsofthefuture,andlivelonger,healthierlives.
Aswerestoreourcommitmenttoscience,andresumefundingforpromisingstemcellresearch,weoweadebtofgratitude28tosomanytirelessadvocates,someofwhomarewithustoday,manyofwhomarenot.Today,wehonorallthosewhosenameswedon’tknow,whoorganized,andraisedawareness29,andkeptonfighting–evenwhenitwastoolateforthem,orforthepeopletheylove.Andwehonorthoseweknow,whousedtheirinfluencetohelpothersandbringattentiontothiscause–peoplelikeChristopherandDanaReeve,whowewishcouldbeheretoseethismoment.
OneofChristopher’sfriendsrecalledthathehungasignonthewalloftheexerciseroomwherehedidhisgruelingregimenofphysicaltherapy.Itread:
"
ForeveryonewhothoughtIcouldn’tdoit.ForeveryonewhothoughtIshouldn’tdoit.Foreveryonewhosaid,‘It’simpossible.’Seeyouatthefinishline."
Christopheroncetoldareporterwhowasinterviewinghim:
Ifyoucamebackhereintenyears,IexpectthatI’dwalktothedoortogreetyou."
Christopherdidnotgetthatchance.Butifwepursuethisresearch,maybeoneday–maybenotinourlifetime,oreveninourchildren’slifetime–butmaybeoneday,otherslikehimmight.
Thereisnofinishlineintheworkofscience.Theraceisalwayswithus–theurgentworkofgivingsubstancetohopeandansweringthosemanybedsideprayers,ofseekingadaywhenwordslike"
terminal"
and"
incurable30"
arefinallyretired31fromourvocabulary.
Today,usingeveryresourceatourdisposal,withreneweddeterminationtoleadtheworldinthediscoveriesofthisnewcentury,werededicateourselvestothiswork.
Thankyou,Godblessyou,andmayGodblessAmerica.
■文章重点单词注释:
1
promising
adj.有希望的,有前途的
参考例句:
Theresultsoftheexperimentsareverypromising.实验的结果充满了希望。
We'
retryingtobringalongoneortwopromisingyoungswimmers.我们正设法培养出一两名有前途的年轻游泳选手。
2
embryonic
adj.胚胎的
Itisstillinanembryonicstage.它还处于萌芽阶段。
Theplan,asyet,onlyexistsinembryonicform.这个计划迄今为止还只是在酝酿之中。
3
remains
n.剩余物,残留物;
遗体,遗迹
Heatetheremainsoffoodhungrily.他狼吞虎咽地吃剩余的食物。
Theremainsofthemealwerefedtothedog.残羹剩饭喂狗了。
4
devastating
adj.毁灭性的,令人震惊的,强有力的
Itisthemostdevastatingstormin20years.这是20年来破坏性最大的风暴。
Affairsdohaveadevastatingeffectonmarriages.婚外情确实会对婚姻造成毁灭性的影响。
5
regenerate
vt.使恢复,使新生;
vi.恢复,再生;
adj.恢复的
TheiraimistoregenerateBritishindustry.他们的目的是复兴英国的工业。
Althoughitisnoteasy,youhavethepowertoregenerateyourlife.尽管这不容易,但你有使生活重获新生的能力。
6
severed
v.切断,断绝(sever的过去式和过去分词);
断,裂
ThedoctorsaidI'
dseveredavesselinmyleg.医生说我割断了腿上的一根血管。
来自《简明英汉词典》
Wehavesevereddiplomaticrelationswiththatcountry.我们与那个国家断绝了外交关系。
7
spinal
adj.针的,尖刺的,尖刺状突起的;
adj.脊骨的,脊髓的
AfterthreedaysinJapan,thespinalcolumnbecomesextraordinarilyflexible.在日本三天,就已经使脊椎骨变得富有弹性了。
Yourspinalcolumnismadeupof24movablevertebrae.你的脊柱由24个活动的脊椎骨构成。
8
painstaking
adj.苦干的;
艰苦的,费力的,刻苦的
Sheisnotverycleverbutsheispainstaking.她并不很聪明,但肯下苦功夫。
Throughyearsofourpainstakingefforts,wehaveatlastachievedwhatwehavetoday.大家经过多少年的努力,才取得今天的成绩。
9
costly
adj.昂贵的,价值高的,豪华的
Itmustbeverycostlytokeepupahouselikethis.维修这么一幢房子一定很昂贵。
Thisdictionaryisveryuseful,onlyitisabitcostly.这本词典很有用,左不过贵了些。
10
vaccines
疫苗,痘苗(vaccine的名词复数)
Histeamareattheforefrontofscientificresearchintovaccines.他的小组处于疫苗科研的最前沿。
Thevaccineswerekeptcoolinrefrigerators.疫苗放在冰箱中冷藏。
11
spectrum
n.谱,光谱,频谱;
范围,幅度,系列
Thisisakindofatomicspectrum.这是一种原子光谱。
Wehaveknownmuchoftheconstitutionofthesolarspectrum.关于太阳光谱的构成,我们已了解不少。
12
consensus
n.(意见等的)一致,一致同意,共识
Canwereachaconsensusonthisissue?
我们能在这个问题上取得一致意见吗?
Whatistheconsensusofopinionattheafternoonmeeting?
下午会议上一致的意见是什么?
13
oversight
n.勘漏,失察,疏忽
Iconsiderthisagrossoversightonyourpart.我把这件事看作是你的一大疏忽。
Youressaywasnotmarkedthrou
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