Sponsored: TO CLONE OR NOT TO CLONE
1. Cloning
According to Professor Wilmut of the Monash Mecical Center, "Creating a clone though these new methods calls into question our most sacred fundamental beliefs. It has the potential to threaten the sacred family bonds at the very core of our ideals and our society. At its worst, it could lead to misguided and malevolent attempts to select certain tr
2. Cloning Of Animals
On Sunday, February 23, 1997, Scottish researchers broke one of nature's greatest laws by cloning a lamb from a single cell of an adult ewe. This breakthrough opens the door to the possibility for the cloning of other mammals including humans. This remarkable achievement is being looked at as a great advancement in animal agriculture. But this achi
3. CLONAID. . . It Makes Sense
Interested in purchasing a spare limb? Need an extra hand around the house? Then you've come to the right place. Rael, the founder of a religious organization called the Raelian Movement, recently announced that he has set up a company named Valiant Ventures Ltd. which offers a service called CLONAID, the new human cloning company. This service pro
4. Cloning 6
Millions of people. They all look alike, think alike, and dress alike. Sounds like something out of a sci-fi novel, right? Well, with cloning its possible, maybe. They will look alike, but thats about it. Cloning will help the world, not make it the same. Three pros to cloning are that cloning may hold the secret to eternal youth, the research of
5. Organ Cloning: The Future Of Our Lives
On February 23, 1997 the world itself was changed forever. Whether or not you believe that it was for the good is an entirely different question. You can not argue the fact that a major breakthrough in cloning technology had been made. With a lot of time and effort, scientists were able to successfully clone a sheep. Since then, British scientists