Cloning
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ScienceChinese scientists have created a herd of 300 transgenic dairy cattle, all of which have been genetically modified to produce human breast milk.
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ScienceThe last known mammoth lived around 4500 years ago, but if scientists in Japan are successful then we might be able to meet one; research to resurrect these awesome creatures has begun again in earnest following a new scientific breakthrough..
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ScienceWelsh scientists successfully 'clone' human virus
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Surrogate robots - like those in the movie starring Bruce Willis - might be closer than you think. Two experts give their opinions on what we can expect in the future.
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The Aleratec HDD Copy Cruiser Mini clones 2.5in. and 3.5in. SATA I/II hard disk drives at 72MBs.
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Chinese researchers have become the world's fifth most prolific contributors to peer-reviewed scientific literature on clock-reversing regenerative medicine eve
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It’s official – the first commercially cloned dog, a 10-week old Labrador pup named Lancey (main pic), was delivered by BioArts International on January 26 to
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A US-based biotech company will offer five dog cloning service slots to the general public via a worldwide, online auction on 18 June.
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December 31, 2006 The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued three documents on the safety of animal cloning -- a draft risk assessment; a proposed
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December 1 , 2005 South Korea's World Stem Cell Hub could become the leading center for stem cell and therapeutic cloning research, because of the chilling effect U.S. policy has had on stem cell research, according to Dr. Robert Lanza, Vice President for Medical & Scientific Development of Advanced Cell Technology, and Professor Ronald Green, Director of Dartmouth's Ethics Institute and chair of Advanced Cell Technology's Ethics Advisory Board, writing in the November 24th issue of the scientific journal Nature. "It reflects how far the United States has fallen behind its competitors in this pivotal area and how much the lack of federal leadership has handicapped US efforts," allege Lanza and Green.
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June 10, 2005 Czech scientists have made significant new breakthroughs in stem cell research. Dr. Petr Dvorak, scientist with the Institute of Experimental Medi