Thursday, November 12, 2009

cloning

South Korean Experts Claim to Have Cloned Glowing Dogs

Scientist: World's First Cloned Camel Called 'Achievement' Born in Dubai

Did Obama Outlaw Human Cloning? Depends What You Mean by Cloning

Religious conservatives say Obama may fund human cloning, but scientists disagree. more >>

Did Obama Open the Door to Human Cloning With His Stem Cell Order?

Some conservative Christian groups charge Obama with misleading the public on cloning. more >>

Did Obama Allow Human Cloning? Part 5 of an E-mail Debate

Catholic scholars Robert P. George and Douglas Kmiec on Obama's new embryonic stem cell research policy more >>

Did Obama Allow Human Cloning? Part 4 of an E-mail Debate

Catholic scholars Robert P. George and Douglas Kmiec on Obama's new embryonic stem cell research policy. more >>

Did Obama Allow Human Cloning? Part 3 of an E-mail Debate

Catholic scholars Robert P. George and Douglas Kmiec on Obama's new embryonic stem cell research policy more >>

Did Obama Allow Human Cloning? Part 2 of an E-mail Debate

Catholic scholars Robert P. George and Douglas Kmiec on Obama's new embryonic stem cell research policy more >>

Did Obama Allow Human Cloning? Part 1 of an E-mail Debate

Two prominent Roman Catholic legal scholars debate whether Obama has allowed human cloning. more >>

Pet Cloning: Is It Animal Abuse?

Some don't want you to keep your furry friend around forever. more >>

Animal Cloning and Food: More Than a Feeling

Some say biotech entrepreneurs and food producers are going too far with cloning. more >>

Cloned Meat Is Safe—But Let's Not Sell It

The FDA isn't worried about an effect on health but wants change to come slowly. more >>

Cloned Meat and Milk Await an Official 'OK'

The Food and Drug Administration is poised to permit sales of products derived from cloned livestock. more >>

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