In 2005, Teruhiko Wakayama, a pioneer of cloning at the University of Yamanashi in Japan, cloned a single female mouse. The results were as expected: The mouse that was born was genetically identical ...
A common science fiction trope is infinite cloning. In such a scenario, we could perfectly copy our best livestock, our beloved pets, or even ourselves, forever. But apparently biology doesn’t work ...
Dallas biotech startup Colossal just got a little more sci-fi. The company behind efforts to de-extinct the woolly mammoth and other long gone species announced Tuesday its acquisition of Viagen, an ...
A MAN’S LOVE FOR HIS DOG RAN SO DEEP, HE CLONED HER NOT ONCE, BUT TWICE. WXII 12 SARAH SOWERS BREAKS DOWN THE SCIENCE THAT MADE IT ALL POSSIBLE. ON THE OUTSIDE, THEY LOOK LIKE ANY THREE MONTH OLD ...