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When skin cells from a dead pit bull named Booger gave rise to five healthy-looking puppies with a $50,000 price tag, it marked the formal beginning of a commercial dog-cloning industry.
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Tests conducted for the UK’s Times Online have concluded that the new high-tech e-passports being distributed around the world can be hacked and cloned within...
made popular Aug 7 2008
MANUFACTURING SOULS
By Vincent Van Ross
We believe that our soul is our atma or our life force. We live so long as our soul resides in our bodies. When our soul...
made popular Jul 8 2008
A licence to create human-pig embryos to study heart disease has been issued by the fertility watchdog.
This marks the third animal-human hybrid embryo licence to be...
made popular Jul 5 2008
If clumps of your hair suddenly start falling out due to a common form of premature baldness, please don’t fret — scientists have pioneered a treatment to...
made popular Jun 2 2008
A scientist has achieved a world first... by cloning himself. In a breakthrough certain to provoke an ethical furore, Samuel Wood created embryo copies of himself by...
made popular Jan 18 2008
YES
# For all the science saying clones in the food chain pose no dangers and are safe, reams of market research, including big food companies, warns of consumer...
made popular Jan 16 2008
Some teased her by calling her a freak of nature, others referred to her as a retard, and she did not even register what they meant, because she had Down syndrome;...
made popular May 16 2007
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