laboratory Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date February 8, 2023 CategoriesBioethicsEthicsMedicine Tagged , biotech, clones, Daily Mail, Dolly the sheep, egg cell, embryos, fetuses, humans, immortality, medicine, nucleus, somatic cell nuclear transfer, transhumanists Harvesting Clones to Live Forever Would Be Monstrous Wesley J. Smith February 8, 2023 Bioethics, Ethics, Medicine 3 Of course, Zhavoronkov’s lab is in China — the land where medical and other ethics might go to die. Read More ›
research monkey Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date January 25, 2018 CategoriesBioethicsLife Sciences Tagged , __cedited, cells, cloning, Dolly the sheep, embryo, human cloning, monkey, primates, Research, scientists, somatic cell nuclear transfer, United States, Wall Street Journal With Monkey Success, Cloned Human Baby Is Closer Wesley J. Smith January 25, 2018 Bioethics, Life Sciences 2 The successful births came from DNA taken from fetal, not adult, cells. That is the usual course in this research. Read More ›
biotech Type post Date September 25, 2017 CategoriesBioethicsMedicine Tagged , __cedited, biotechnology, cloning, CRISPR, DNA, Dolly the sheep, embryo, genetic engineering, McGill University, Rockefeller University Grappling with Embryo Research Before It’s Too Late Science & Culture September 25, 2017 Bioethics, Medicine 3 Scientists are making human “embryos” — cell formations that are not viable organisms — from stem cells, but which may be a step before making human organisms. Read More ›
Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date July 27, 2016 CategoriesBioethics Tagged , __tedited, cloning, Dolly the sheep, human cloning, legislation, reproductive cloning, somatic cell nuclear transfer Dolly Clones Pave the Way for Human Cloning Wesley J. Smith July 27, 2016 Bioethics 3 Some human cloning apologists say that "therapeutic cloning" is different from "reproductive cloning." That's false. Read More ›