If scientists were to create a "monster human" through genetic engineering or other advanced techniques, it would raise significant ethical, moral, and societal questions. The implications could range from concerns about the rights and treatment of such beings to potential risks of unintended consequences on ecosystems and human society. Additionally, it would spark debates about the limits of scientific experimentation and the definition of humanity itself. Ultimately, responsible oversight and public discourse would be crucial in navigating this complex scenario.
Grendel's mother makes him a monster, even though his father is a human he did not take on those characteristic's. He took on his mothers so that is what makes him a monster!
These scientists are called anthropologists.
As far as is known no human cloning has taken place. Yet.
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The Gila monster, a type of lizard, has recently been found to have a protein in its saliva that is similar to a hormone involved in insulin regulation. Scientists are studying this protein in hopes of developing new treatments for diabetes.
Scientists are skeptical about the Loch Ness monster because there is no solid proof that the monster exists. They will do nothing about it until there is some proof.
no
It has already
no,but they did create the Veggie Monster.
monster he was made by human parts but he wasnt really human
Most scientists believe the Loch Ness monster is a myth.
how was monster high created
Scientists use data from the past to create a timeline.
yes it will but not yet
Bowser is not a human he is a monster turtle
he is half monster and half human.
No.