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Well, we know what happened in Jurassic Park.

by on Nov.21, 2017, under Society

While theoretically this is an amazing idea, we need to be cautious. Perhaps those creatures that recently died out because of man’s fault may be given a second chance, but those that went extinct long ago? Due to factors other than man?

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Hello, Dolly

by on Jul.05, 2017, under Geeky, Society

Did you know that Dolly the Sheep would have been 21 years old today?

Of course, some of you might not even know (or remember) who Dolly was.

Dolly, of course, was the first mammal cloned from an adult somatic cell – the donor cell having come from a mammary gland. Back in 1996, her birth/cloning/creation caused quite the controversy around the ethics of cloning.

All the same, it was a significant scientific breakthrough that led to others: mice, cats, cows, and more. The processs has garnered a lot of interest as a potential means of saving endangered species as well as possibly reviving extinct ones. Hopefully nothing of the Jurassic Park variety because, well, you know, not a pretty picture.

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