If you have ever looked into the eyes of a pet and felt truly, deeply understood—the kind of bond that goes beyond words—then ...
Pet cloning helped one woman honor her beloved cat - but she warns that clones are never exact copies.
Pet cloning promises a second chance with a beloved animal, but science suggests what you’ll actually get is more like an identical twin than a resurrection.
When Kelly Anderson ’s ragdoll cat, Chai, died unexpectedly at age 5 in 2017, she made an unusual decision. She would clone her. Four years and $25,000 later, Anderson — an Austin-based social media ...
A clone ultimately created through this process will likely resemble the original pet more than a random member of the same species, both in appearance and behavior. But their personalities probably ...
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Fur-Ever Love or Faux Friend? The Pet Cloning Debate
Pet cloning is always a hotly debated topic. From concerns about the surrogate animals, to the cost of the procedure, and even the quality of life for the cloned animals, never-ending discussions ...
(Reuters) - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has ruled that milk and meat from certain cloned animals and their offspring are safe to eat. Proponents of the controversial technology will help ...
Dear EarthTalk: Why are many environmentalists against artificial cloning of living organisms? Isn’t it a good way to save endangered species? -- Louis Bachman, Chico, CA As many ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Cloning animals will not be useful on a large scale but the technology offers farmers an important tool to increase food production and protect animals from disease, scientists said ...
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