Cloning
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Meet Retro: First-ever cloned rhesus monkey sparks debateScientists are questioning the need for cloning primates after Retro the rhesus monkey was unveiled to the world.ScienceJan 17, 2024
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Cloning laws could be a model for AI boundaries, Champagne saysFaced with the rapid rise of AI, Canada's approach to cloning could offer a clue on how to regulate the new tech, the innovation minister suggests.CanadaJun 28, 2023
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Kelowna woman spending $50K to clone treasured cat"I don’t expect everyone to understand nor agree and that’s perfectly fine."LifestyleMar 6, 2022
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U.S. clones 1st endangered species, the black-footed ferretCloning eventually could bring back extinct species such as the passenger pigeon.WorldFeb 19, 2021
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Man’s best friend 2.0: China offers pet cloning service"We've discovered that more and more pet owners want their pets to accompany them for an even longer period of time."ScienceDec 17, 2018
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Scientists in China successfully clone monkeys, now a step closer to cloning humansFor the first time, researchers have used the cloning method that produced Dolly the sheep to create healthy monkeys, bringing science an important step closer to being able to do the same with humans.ScienceJan 24, 2018
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Bruce Kenyon: Are We On Our Way to Cloning Humans?A man in Ontario has had his dog cloned. Does that mean we're on our way to cloning humans?May 10, 2017
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Ontario man spends over $65K to clone his 20-year-old dogAn Ontario man has taken his love for his dog to whole other level.CanadaAug 30, 2016
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Female salamanders give up sex, end up better able to fend off predatorsA line of female salamanders has managed to do away with the need for mating with males, and has developed increased regenerative powers in the process.ScienceMay 25, 2016
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South Korean scientist wants to clone extinct Siberian lion cubsAccording to reports, a South Korean scientist is looking to clone 12,000-year-old lion cubs found in Russia last year.ScienceMar 9, 2016
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