Cloning
Never Let Me GoMargaret Somerville | 01 November 2010 |tags: cloning, organ transplantA new film presents an unsettling demonstration of the dehumanising potential of medical technology.
Should we clone Neanderthals?Michael Cook | 23 February 2010 |tags: cloning, scientismForget the jokes. A Harvard professor is serious.Excuses, excusesMichael Cook | 09 December 2006 |tags: cloning, Hwang Woo-suk, scienceWhen a leading scientific journal publishes a hoax once, it is a tragedy. When it happens twice, it starts to look like bias.No more business as usual for stem cell researchMichael Cook | 12 January 2006 |tags: cloning, Hwang Woo-sukRevelations of fraud and unethical conduct in the world’s leading embryonic stem cell lab could lead to a rethink of stem cell ethics.Cloning pioneer hits the wallMichael Cook | 30 November 2005 |tags: cloning, Hwang Woo-suk, Korea, stem cellsA Korean national hero has confessed that he told lies about his research about cloning human embryos. Will his colleagues 'fess up, too?Why the UN banned human cloningJosé Joaquín Chaverri | 26 August 2005 |tags: cloning, Costa RicaEarlier this year, Costa Rica was at the forefront of a campaign in the United Nations to ban both reproductive and therapeutic cloning. In this exclusive interview MercatorNet speaks to a diplomat who handled the negotiations.subscribe donate
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