The senate
Yes. Embryonic stem cells are controversial due to the destruction needed of a fetus. The debate over this is whether the unborn child has a right to life. (Embyonic stem cell debate). However, there are adult stem cells that come from adults. Scientists have been able to get these adult stem to replicate embryonic stem cell properties, and depending on who you ask, the adult stem cells have proven more useful than embryonic stem cells. Since adult stem cells do not destroy anybody, there is nearly non-existant debate with this.
Issac Newton. Their enemiship began after their debate on the nature of light and gravity.
nature versus nurture debate :)
He didn't. Charles Darwin did not like the rough and tumble of public debate about his idea, though scientific debate was another thing altogether. The debate had spilled over into the public arena and needed on the spot debaters, which Charles Darwin was not. So, Darwin's friends that he first convinced of the rightness of his theory went to bat for him. Thomas Huxley, Darwin's bulldog, was foremost among them, but there were also others. Hooker, Lyell, and Wallace were the other main defenders of the theory in Darwin's stead.
This question invokes debate - rather than asking for a specific answer.
The Senate usually allows unlimited debate on proposed legislation!
The term is filibuster.
Filibuster
Yes, the House of Representatives have limited debate.
It's called a filibuster. filibuster.
The room where senators debate is called the Senate chamber.
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to be a master debater
I would expect Congress to debate on the pros and cons of various bills.
filibuster
Based on its smaller size, the United States Senate has the ability to allow unlimited debate, such as filibusters. During the nineteenth century, both houses of Congress allowed filibuster debates. However, due to the House's increasing size, it became no longer feasible.
filibuster