C H I C A G O, July 16 -- It seems like science fiction, but it's already a reality: milk from cloned cows, and it's coming to a grocery store near you. Unless the federal government decides to ...
WASHINGTON -- Just more than a decade after scientists cloned the first animal, the last major barrier to selling meat and milk from clones has fallen: The U.S. government declared this food safe ...
Cloned cows that reach adulthood appear normal by every available medical test, can reproduce and show no obvious genetic problems, according to a scientific paper that could help accelerate the ...
The FDA recently found cow clones and their products to be as safe to eat as their non-cloned counterparts; however, it has not yet approved meat from cloned animals for consumption. If the meat from ...
ATLANTA -- Savoring a juicy, high-quality steak? Maybe someday you'll be able to order up a duplicate of the best piece of beef you've eaten. Scientists at the University of Georgia have produced the ...
Fast-food hamburgers might all taste the same, but that doesn't mean they come from cloned cattle. And, just because the U.S. Food and Drug Administration ruled that meat and milk from cloned animals ...
have successfully cloned calves that produce human antibodies in their blood. The effort is a joint venture with Kirin Brewery, a Japanese company that has branched out into pharmaceuticals.
LONDON (Reuters) - Meat and milk from cloned cattle show no difference in composition from that of traditionally bred cows and so are unlikely to pose a food safety risk, an advisory committee to ...
Milk from cloned cows and meat from the offspring of cloned cows and pigs could show up on grocery shelves as early as next year under the plans of livestock breeders who are already raising scores of ...
Reproductive Cloning is the process of making a full living copy of an organism. Reproductive cloning of animals transplants nuclei from body cells into eggs that have had their nucleus removed. That ...
Whether you think it’s cool and futuristic or gross and immoral, cloning can yield leaner, healthier livestock. And the Times reports that some cloned meat and dairy products are already thought to be ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Meat and milk from cloned cattle show no difference in composition from that of traditionally bred cows and so are unlikely to pose a food safety risk, an advisory committee to the ...