I can't imagine how they expect to succeed often if they're using cow eggs. Still, you don't have to be a clairvoyant to see the inevitable coming.
Did it seem like scientists in the BBC article were trying to justify their work? (Like "not for 'reproductive' cloning, just 'theraputic') They know what can happen. That's scary.
Any day now, ordering "chicken fingers" could take on a whole new meaning.
So how long before we can get a Linux port of the DeathRay App?
I can't imagine how they expect to succeed often if they're using cow eggs. Still, you don't have to be a clairvoyant to see the inevitable coming.
Did it seem like scientists in the BBC article were trying to justify their work? (Like "not for 'reproductive' cloning, just 'theraputic') They know what can happen. That's scary.