News

Can modern science actually clone a human being? Learn about the current technology, the ethical debates, and what it could mean for the future.
Cloning animals? Legal. Cloning yourself? Absolutely not. This video dives into the ethical chaos, legal bans, and dangerous unknowns that make human cloning a global red line.
The Ethics of Cloning January 9, 2003 Richard Cohen ["Unsettling, Maybe, but Not Unethical," op-ed, Jan. 2] says that human cloning, if proven safe, would not be unethical.
Possible ethical lapses in the way South Korean researchers obtained women's eggs for their experiments threaten to derail international collaborations in stem cell research. Last year, Korean ...
If the safety issues surrounding the cloning of human beings were resolved, would there still be strong ethical and social arguments against doing it? NPR's Joe Palca reports.
Cloning Firm Is Accused Of Ignoring Its Ethics Board. July 13, 2001. By Rick Weiss.
Among the issues that the report examined were reproductive and therapeutic cloning, ethical issues involved in medical uses of human cloning, the pace of research or potential research in the ...
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Cloning & Mutagenesis Market - Global Industry Size, Share, Trends, Opportunity, and Forecast, 2020-2030F" has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.The ...
Add this to the pot of stem cell sources creating a political stir: parthenogenesis, creating embryos from unfertilized eggs. Unlike the cloning issue, which has a defined division, the ethical ...