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The Ethics of Cloning January 9, 2003 Richard Cohen ["Unsettling, Maybe, but Not Unethical," op-ed, Jan. 2] says that human cloning, if proven safe, would not be unethical.
The Ethics of Cloning Guests: Joe Palca *NPR Science Correspondent Robert Krulwich *Correspondent, ABC News Ray Kurzweil *Author, The Age of Spiritual Machines: When Computers Exceed Human ...
Your approach to the ethics of cloning does not represent the views of all of your readers.1 Being a scientist does not preclude a strongly Biblical, pro-life stance. I have spent my 25 professional ...
Washington A sharply divided presidential bioethics panel issued a report on Thursday in which a majority of the members favor a four-year moratorium on attempts to create cloned cells for medical ...
The lamb was named Dolly, after Dolly Parton. Her creation was a moment of reckoning for the scientific community around the ethics of cloning and gene editing.
Ian Wilmut, the British cloning pioneer who helped create Dolly the Sheep in 1996 and wanted to use cloning technology for stem cell research, has died at 79 years old.
LONDON — Ian Wilmut, the cloning pioneer whose work was critical to the creation of Dolly the Sheep in 1996, has died at age 79. The University of Edinburgh in Scotland said Wilmut died Sunday ...
Cloning The U.S. National Academy of Sciences is gathering evidence today for a report on the science and ethics of cloning. Leading researchers presented their cases about the potential dangers ...
The lamb was named Dolly, after Dolly Parton. Her creation was a moment of reckoning for the scientific community around the ethics of cloning and gene editing.
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