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How cloning could transform human life and health
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He showed that specialized cells retain the genes to form an organism.
His work in the manipulation of cells laid the foundation for stem cell biology and regenerative medicine and led to the first cloned large mammal, a sheep named Dolly. By Delthia Ricks Dr. John B.
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Synthetic Biology May Be the Future of Wildlife Conservation
From CRISPR to gene banking, synthetic biology has big implications for wildlife evolution and conservation, but ethical ...
The same queen of the Iberian harvester ant (Messor ibericus) gave birth to both a hairy male (Messor ibericus, left) and a hairless male (Messor structor, right), even though they belong to distantly ...
Colossal Biosciences —the company that famously de-extincted the dire wolf —has found a way to make it easier. Cloning previously involved surgically harvesting skin or tissue cells from the donor ...
Cloning is a method that is used to produce genetically identical copies of pieces of DNA, cells or organisms. Cloning methods include: molecular cloning, which makes copies of pieces of DNA; cellular ...
The CDC updates COVID vaccine guidance and stirs controversy over childhood immunizations. And global health experts warn of rising child malnutrition in Gaza. Astronaut-turned-author Chris Hadfield ...
What Is Credit Card Cloning? Credit card cloning is the electronic theft of data from a credit card to enable unauthorized charges in the victim's name. This practice is also called credit card ...
Mary Brunkow, senior program manager at the Institute for Systems Biology (ISB), left, and Fred Ramsdell, co-founder and chair of Sonoma Biotherapeutic’s scientific advisory board, won the 2025 Nobel ...
In 1949, when John Gurdon was a 16-year-old boarding school student at Eton College in England, his teacher described his biology studies as “disastrous” and his scientific ambitions as “ridiculous.” ...
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