Scientists have discovered a way to authenticate or identify any object by generating an unbreakable ID based on atoms. The technology, which is being patented at Lancaster University and co... Read more
People with conditions such as heart disease or Parkinson’s could benefit from tissue grown with their own DNA Lorraine Barnes suffered a heart attack in 2005 and has lived with the co... Read more
Right now, cloning is not a viable conservation strategy. But some researchers remain optimistic that it will help threatened species in the future In 2009 the Brazilian Agricultural Researc... Read more
If scientists in Brazil have their way, the populations of eight endangered species could soon expand through a mass effort to clone them. The project is spearheaded by the Brasilia Zoologic... Read more
Advances in genetics may change aspects of environmental policy in the future. Protecting endangered species is a legitimate goal for public policy. But we cannot expect that public p... Read more
Advances in genetics may change aspects of environmental policy in the future. Protecting endangered species is a legitimate goal for public policy. But we cannot expect that public p... Read more
In just five short years the currently extinct Wooly mammoth may roam again Thousands of years ago, Wooly mammoths were pretty much wiped off the face of the Earth from a likely combi... Read more