This essay discusses stem cell research, including what stem cells are, their potential benefits for treating diseases, and associated ethical and political issues. Stem cells are undifferentiated cells that can develop into many specialized cell types and have potential to treat conditions like spinal cord injuries, heart disease, and diabetes. However, obtaining and using embryonic stem cells involves ethical debates around destroying embryos. Politically, U.S. government funding for stem cell research was restricted under President Bush but expanded under President Obama.