Cloning - articles
Obama order: one giant leap toward cloning
Hardly a week seems to pass without the Obama administration taking strides to peel back protections for unborn human life. This week is no exception. more »
By Doug Carlson - Mar 10, 2009 - (1)
Topic: Life, Cloning, Reproductive Technology, Stem-Cell Research, Science, Bioethics,
Cloning
History
In 1902, German embryologist, Hans Spemann, successfully split a two-celled salamander embryo. Each cell grew to be an adult salamander. more »
By Jerry Price - Mar 13, 2006
Topic: Life, Cloning, Reproductive Technology,
Sanctity of Human Life - Cloning
The obstacle to cloning adult mammals has been the way that cells developed into different types: skin, nerve, tissue, bone, etc. A team of Scottish scientists, led by Ian Wilmut, sought to change the way key cells worked after being brought into existence. more »
By Jerry Price - Jan 9, 2006
Topic: Life, Cloning, Reproductive Technology,