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What if science cloned your body?
With all the work to do, people to see, traffic jams to get stuck in, we all sometimes wish we could be in two places at once ...
One of North America’s most endangered species is getting a new lease on life thanks to technological innovations. This past ...
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Fur-Ever Love or Faux Friend? The Pet Cloning Debate
Pet cloning is always a hotly debated topic. From concerns about the surrogate animals, to the cost of the procedure, and even the quality of life for the cloned animals, never-ending discussions ...
SAN FRANCISCO - Juicier chops, thicker steaks and other food produced by cloned animals could be in grocery stores by next year. Atlantic salmon fattened with genes spliced from other fish, though, ...
WASHINGTON — Federal scientists have concluded there is no difference between food from cloned animals and food from conventional livestock, setting the stage for the government to declare today that ...
Scientists have cloned an endangered US animal for the first time, creating a black-footed ferret named Elizabeth Ann from the frozen cells of an ancestor in a landmark achievement that boosts ...
Meat and milk from animals bred by cloning would be safe to eat, European Union officials said in a report that follows similar findings in the U.S. and may bring such foods closer to market. No ...
(NEXSTAR) – Cloning may sound like something out of a science fiction movie, but it’s already happening here in the United States. One company has the patented technology to clone cats, dogs and ...
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