Two women in China recently spent small fortunes resurrecting their dead pets – a Doberman and a cat. Not only are there more ...
Instead of saying goodbye to her pet forever, she turned to science.After investing nearly ¥140,000 (£14,941) in cloning her ...
Losing a beloved pet in China is increasingly becoming not the end of a beautiful friendship, but the start of something almost as good, thanks to the growing use of animal cloning services.
Completely different animal, completely different soul, completely different personality, but genetically identical." Iowa Woman Has Her 'Wonderful' Cat Cloned After His Death Since the cloning pr ...
The European Union assembly on Tuesday tightened a 2013 proposal by EU regulators that would provisionally prohibit the cloning of some animals -- cattle, pigs, sheep, goats and horses -- and the ...
The death left a lasting impact on Xu who started suffering from insomnia, a weakened immune system, and frequent illnesses.
Xu from Hangzhou cloned her deceased Doberman, Joker, for 160,000 yuan, reflecting her deep bond with the pet. The cloning process, involving genetic material extraction and surrogate mothers, yielded ...