Cloned and genetically modified animals are jumping the lab and entering the black market, possibly forever altering our ecosystems.
We visited a commercial horse cloning farm on the outskirts of Sydney to find out just how far the technology has come since Dolly the sheep's birth back in 1996.
New Scientist on MSN
Egg cells made with DNA from human skin fertilised in the lab
An innovative use of skin cells could provide a route for gay couples or women with fertility problems to have children they are both genetically related to ...
As dead as a dodo, or maybe not? Could the dodo bird be making a comeback thanks to scientific advances? Find out here!
In July, Sony filed a lawsuit in California federal court alleging copyright and trademark infringement, and claiming that Light of Motiram is so close to Horizon Zero Dawn and Horizon Forbidden West ...
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This Animal Mother Is the Only on Record to Bear Offspring That Aren't the Same Species
Meet the Messor ibericus harvester ant, the only animal on record that clones another animal to carry out its lifecycle, creating two separate species of ants to survive.
More work needs to be done to create viable human embryos, but the method might someday be used in IVF to help infertile people and male couples.
Real Science on MSN
How DNA Could Recreate Animals That Vanished Centuries Ago
Extinction used to mean forever - but maybe not anymore. This video explores the science of de-extinction, from cloning to genetic engineering, and how scientists are working to bring vanished animals ...
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