Scientists are generally always in favor of progressing science and of learning more about how things work and what we can do. Cloning has the potential for opening doors to new types of medicine and disease prevention, among other things. Scientists want to pursue the cloning field to try to improve the quality of medicine and human life.
it is a cloning faclity
he was just cloning around!
He was just cloning around!
Nothing. Or maybe the large controversy over cloning.
He was just cloning around.
1. it will over populate the world 2. A evil scientist will abuse it
In 1996, dolly was cloned, but she did not last long, dolly died in 2003.
yes
Not yet, it would be considered cloning, and it has been banned in most countries in the world.
Scientists believe that cloning technology has the potential to effectively replicate organisms, which could have applications in agriculture, medicine, and conservation. However, ethical concerns and technical challenges still need to be addressed before cloning can be widely accepted and integrated into society.
Hwang Woo-suk was probably considered the most notable scientist who researched cloning and stem cells. However in 2006 it was discovered that all of his research had been fabricated.
Most countries do, if it is at home, but it is okay for a professional scientist to do it for lab reasons, or maybe to save a species, but don't try it at home.