Scientists have demonstrated for the first time that cloned tissues and organs can be implanted and function normally without being rejected, an achievement that brings therapeutic cloning one step ...
For the first time, scientists have grown tissues from cloned cells and transplanted them into animals. In an article in Nature Biotechnology today, the scientists report that the cattle that received ...
THE SENATE will shortly take up one of the most pressing moral, ethical, and scientific issues of our time: the Brownback proposal to outlaw human cloning. Two alternative proposals would ban only ...
Brownback and other supporters of a total ban on human cloning responded angrily to the ads yesterday. Brownback called the ads' claim that therapeutic cloning is not really cloning "patently ...
BOSTON — For the first time, scientists say they have used the ethically sensitive technology of therapeutic cloning to repair an inherited disease in a lab animal. While still far from human use, ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- A cow implanted with cells taken from a cloned embryo didn't reject the tis-sue, showing the potential of much-debated therapeutic cloning, researchers say. Cloning technology is ...
First it was the charge that women in Woo Suk Hwangs lab had donated their eggs for research, a clear violation of ethical standards. Then came his admission that photographs in a Science paper he ...
Sen. Arlen Specter, a Republican, joined two Senate Democrats, Dianne Feinstein and Edward M. Kennedy, on Tuesday in unveiling a measure that would ban the cloning of human beings but allow scientists ...
The bishops of the dioceses in the southern Spanish region of Andalusia have expressed rejection of a proposed law that would regulate “research into cellular reprogramming for exclusively therapeutic ...
July 11, 2005, 11:10 AM EDT / Source: Reuters Spain plans to introduce legislation allowing therapeutic cloning, its Health Minister said on Monday, a decision likely to bring a new clash between the ...
In South Korea, they’re calling it “Hwang-gate.” That comes as no surprise after the South Korean government saw $63 million of government funding swallowed up in what has become one of the most ...
Re “Ancients Arise to Challenge Modern Science,” Commentary, June 25: The cloning debate badly needs greater care in terms. Cloning is publicly understood as the process of duplicating an entire being ...
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