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What cloning your body could mean for identity and science
Would you want to create a better version of yourself?
Venkatesan Sundaresan, a Distinguished Professor of plant biology and plant sciences at the University of California, Davis, ...
King’s lomatia is a single clonal plant that has survived for over 43,000 years. Here’s how it’s outlasted ice ages, climate ...
Since Jeffrey Epstein’s death in 2019, wave after wave of evidence has put him at the centre of a wide-ranging network of sex ...
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What we lose when science tries to explain everything
From AI and cloning to the search for immortality, science pushes human limits every day — but at what cost? This film ...
This was the University of Idaho’s entry into a competitive international animal cloning scene. Research teams from Italy, ...
Credit: Colossal Biosciences. A new conservation project in Dubai aims to preserve frozen tissue and DNA from threatened ...
The National Academy of Sciences is presenting its 2026 Public Welfare Medal to Staunton native Francis S. Collins, a former ...
The global market for cloning cats, dogs, and other pets reached $300 million in 2024, and has been projected to reach $1.5 billion by 2035. When it comes to the ethics of cloning animals, whether ca ...
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