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Light sentence for disgraced Korean cloning scientist
Seoul, South Korea - South Korean scientist Hwang Woo-suk got a light sentence Monday for faking stem-cell research in a case that scandalized the scientific community and shocked Koreans who had elevated him to the status of a national hero.
Nations:South Korea Activities:2005 Korean Cloning Scandal Source:(Christian Science Monitor)
2009-10-26
SKorean firm says it cloned dogs using stem cells
SEOUL, South Korea - A South Korean biotech company claimed Thursday to have cloned dogs using a stem cell technology for the first time in the world. Seoul-based RNL Bio said it created two black puppies this week using stem cells from fat tissue of a female beagle, in cooperation with a team of Seoul National University scientists who created the world's first cloned canine -- Snuppy -- in 2005.
Nations:South Korea New Zealand Source:(AP)
2009-01-30
Vatican bioethics text says humans not mere cells
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - The Vatican on Friday said life was sacred at every stage of its existence and condemned artificial fertilization, embryonic stem-cell research, human cloning and drugs which block pregnancy from taking hold.
Nations:Vatican Source:(Reuters)
2008-12-12
Japanese clone mouse from frozen cell, aim for mammoths
TOKYO (AFP) - Japanese scientists said Tuesday they had created a mouse from a dead cell frozen for 16 years, taking a step in the long impossible dream of bringing back extinct animals such as mammoths.
Nations:Japan South Korea Source:(AFP)
2008-11-04
SKorea firm says it clones cancer-sniffing dogs
SEOUL (AFP) - A South Korean firm said Monday it has successfully cloned four dogs capable of sniffing out human cancers by using tissue from a retriever in Japan.
Nations:South Korea Source:(AFP)
2008-06-16
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