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At the headquarters of the Human Cloning Foundation, in the corner of a Greenwich Village lamp shop, more than a half a million people have logged on to the Web site to exchange information. Women ...
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The Science and Ethics Behind Human Cloning
Human cloning raises some of the most difficult questions in science and ethics today. From medical breakthroughs to moral ...
The experiment reported last week in Oregon brings cloning-to-produce-children one step closer. Other research, like experiments on the cloning of non-human primates, will also bring us closer to ...
Since Dolly - cloning's poster child - was born in Scotland in 1996, scientists have successfully used SCNT to clone more than 20 other species, including cows, pigs, dogs, rabbits, rats and mice.
Not all researchers interested in cloning were making big, unsubstantiated claims. Beginning shortly after the announcement of Dolly’s birth, Shoukhrat Mitalipov and his team at Oregon State ...
A May 23 article about federal regulation of human cloning erroneously reported that California cloning rights advocate Mark Eibert and his wife are infertile. (Published 6/1/01) The letter from ...
Today, human cloning may indeed be just around the corner, but not in the way people feared a decade ago. Each one of a person's skin cells contains all the DNA necessary to make that person.
Yesterday's hearing on human cloning was sparked by some startling recent revelations. Earlier this year, American fertility Doctor Panos Zavos announced that he was part of an international ...
More news on cloning in the U.S., France and Japan ... and more, in Kristen Philipkoski's med-tech notebook. Skip to main content. Open Navigation Menu. Cloning Confusion in the U.K.
Human cloning is the creation of a genetically identical copy of an existing, or previously existing, human being or growing cloned tissue from that individual. The term is generally used to refer ...