On December 27, 2002, the world was confronted with a claim that seemed ripped from the pages of science fiction. Clonaid, a company associated with the controversial Raelian movement, announced the ...
PITTSBURGH, Jan. 6 – In reaction to the recent claim by Clonaid that it had produced the first human clone, three international cloning experts emphasized that current cloning techniques have been ...
The Bush administration began investigating whether a sect claiming to have produced the world's first human clone illegally performed any of the work here, while it also pushed Congress to ban ...
PITTSBURGH -- The lead scientist of a UFO cult that believes life on Earth was genetically engineered by visitors from outer space says she may go to court to protect her human cloning project from ...
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) — The world's second cloned baby was born on Friday to a Dutch woman, the head of the Raelian sect in the Netherlands said on Saturday."A baby girl was born yesterday evening. The ...
FORT LAUDERDALE (AP) — An executive with the company that claims to have produced a human clone was subpoenaed Saturday to appear in court, and the company was ordered to disclose the whereabouts of ...
Real or hoax, the claim that the world's first human clone has been born puts the next step squarely into Congress' court: Will it ban baby-making via cloning? President Bush led a conservative ...
On December 27, 2002, spokespersons for Clonaid claimed to have produced a 7-pound girl named Eve, born to a 31-year-old American woman outside the U.S. Most scientists and journalists greeted the ...
A baby said to be the first human clone has gone home with her mother, according to a cloning company linked to a sect that believes space aliens created life on Earth. The baby, nicknamed "Eve," went ...
Electron transfer reactions were Brigitte Boisselier's passion. And as she spent long hours in a University of Houston chemistry lab, there was little to suggest that the French-born graduate student ...
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