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Organ Trade: Life and Death for Sale
The world is fast approaching a crisis in organ transplants.
Annually, 64,000 Americans wait for a new organ,
and 4,000 die every year for lack of a suitable transplant.
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Soul Searching ... Why Not Bring in the Clones?
Most people looking for success on planet earth with only a physical- self - image of who they be-lie-ve themselves to be, may never locate true success, no matter how much money they accumulate and how much notoriety they achieve ... At best, they may earn a lot of money, big house, big car and a big identity crisis later in life, when the so called luxuries no longer satisfy their desire.
Dolly creator abandons human embryo research
THE scientist credited with creating Dolly the sheep is abandoning cloning in favour of a new technique which produces stem cells without an embryo.
UK 'to approve human cell clones'
Scientists look set to get approval to create Britain's first cloned human embryo, the Observer has reported.
'Virgin birth' mammal rewrites rules of biology
A mammal that is the daughter of two female parents has been created for the first time.
Foetus with three parents created
A controversial IVF technique could see babies being born with three parents, scientists have suggested.
FDA to Revisit Cloned Food Safety Data Amid Concerns
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration will revisit its
preliminary determination that food from cloned animals is safe for
consumers after several independent science advisers raised questions
about the finding.
US loses UN vote on all-out cloning ban
The UN general assembly's legal committee has blocked a
US-led drive for a broad global ban on all forms of human cloning,
including medical research on stem cells.
U.N. Postpones Debate on Human Cloning
Action Derails Bid for a Vote on a U.S.-Backed Measure Calling for a Moratorium
Cats, cows cloned, but primates still elusive
Wanna clone a cow? A Massachusetts company guarantees a healthy calf for $19,000 -- and two for $34,000.
FDA: Meat, Milk from Cloned Animals Safe
Milk and meat products from cloned cattle, pigs and
goats are safe for consumers to eat, according to a Food and Drug
Administration document.
UN postpones global human cloning ban
The United Nations' General Assembly in New York
narrowly voted to postpone any ban on human cloning until 2005 on
Thursday, leading many scientists around the world to breathe a sigh of
relief.
First cloned horse unveiled in Italy
Italian scientists have succeeded in creating the world's first horse clone.
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