UK Approves Human-Pig Embryo Stem-Cell Harvest
An anonymous reader writes "British biologists have received government approval to create the world's first human stem cells from hybrid embryos, part pig, part human. The Warwick Medical School team, led by Justin St. John of the Clinical Sciences Research Institute, was granted the country's third animal-human embryo license from the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority, which goes into effect today (July 1)." The above link requires (free) registration; the Telegraph's coverage does not.
The summary seems to imply that they are creating embryos which combine genetic material from humans and pigs. The article, on the other hand, says that they are taking 100% human DNA and implanting them into pig egg cells which have had their DNA removed. I think it's safe to to say that there is a huge difference between the two ideas.
historically cannibalistic societies in the pacific did in fact call human flesh "long-pig"
we really **do** taste like pig
"the Marquesas Islands of Polynesia, where human flesh was called long-pig (Alanna King, ed., Robert Louis Stevenson in the South Seas, London: Luzac Paragon House, 1987: 45-50)."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cannibalism#Middle_Ages
intellectual property law is philosophically incoherent. it is your moral duty to ignore it or sabotage it
God dammit! I *did* just lose the game, and I had a winning streak of close to 4 years, my personal best!
At least I know I'll be bringing other people down with me.
Your brain is not a computer.
That 'attempt to derive embryonic stem cells' is not going to leave a viable embryo behind. Sorry, no man-pigs, just cells to culture and use for heart repair.