In what could be called as the first commercial cloning, South Korean biotechnologists have succeeded in cloning a pitbull terrier with the help of genetic material salvaged from it’s frozen ears. The result was a quintet, genetically identical to...
Gleaning stem cells from cloned monkey embryos, as a team of Oregon researchers has done, is an impressive step. But it probably won’t lead to medical treatments any time soon.One hurdle is ethical and political. Human embryos have to be destroyed to...
American scientists reported Wednesday that they had cloned embryos from a 9-year-old male monkey and derived stem cells from them, reaching a long-sought goal that may pay off someday in new treatments for people.The work was published online by the...
Scientists in Oregon say they’ve reached the long-sought goal of cloning monkey embryos and extracting stem cells from them, a potentially major step toward doing the same thing in people.The research has not been published yet or confirmed by other...
When David Milarch first visited Northern California in 1968, he thought he would see avenues of coast redwoods 100 miles long. What he found instead, he said, was a “moonscape.”Nearly 40 years later, the Michigan arborist has returned to the region to...
In what could be called as the first commercial cloning, South Korean biotechnologists have succeeded in cloning a pitbull terrier with the help of genetic material salvaged from it’s frozen ears. The result was a quintet, genetically identical to...
The Food and Drug Administration is facing criticism over its recent preliminary approval to food from cloned animals as a consumer group has charged the agency for using flawed analysis.
According to the Center for Food Safety, the FDA could not find...
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Nikita Glushik, 19, visits Russian site Vkontakte at an Internet cafe in Moscow, Friday, July 25, 2008. In its bid to go global, Facebook is facing off against itself. In Russia, where Facebook launched last month, the Web site finds itself competing...
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