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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 ...
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 ...
I learned about the first successful human cloning last Monday, but couldn’t write about it until Wednesday because of a news embargo. The peer reviewed paper in Cell was rushed to print because ...
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.
Human cloning has been possible for seven years, but we haven't done it yet. Here's why scientists don't think the time, money, and risks are worth it.
Human cloning: One step closer. 04:16 . Editor’s Note: David King has a PhD in molecular biology and is the director of Human Genetics Alert, an independent watchdog group.
WASHINGTON -- Cloning human beings for the purpose of reproduction is medically unsafe and should be banned, a panel of the National Academy of Sciences concluded Friday. The report comes even as ...
Since President Bush is also against human cloning, a bill proposing a federal ban is likely on the way. But most agree that the march toward human clones is inevitable--if not in the United ...