455 results on '"Cloning -- Ethical aspects"'
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202. A clone of our own
203. A clone of our own
204. Fertility breakthrough raises questions about link to cloning
205. A good time for great books
206. THE NATION; Dolly's Death Resurrects Debate on Cloning Ethics
207. Commentary; The Weapons of Mass Creation; Are we ready for genetically enhanced 'designer people'? If so, who will make the titanic decisions involved?
208. Clear thinking on cloning
209. Abortion, cloning are on Bush agenda
210. Cloning claim spurs ethics debate; controversy, doubts increase over purported success; Bush: 'deeply troubling'
211. Religious sect says it cloned human; claim draws criticism from White House, skepticism from experts
212. Commentary; Stem Cell Research: Issue for Women
213. The anti-cloning conundrum; some see a false distinction in kinds of embryos
214. The president's narrow morality
215. Cloning clamor grows; Nobel winners oppose a ban, Frist announces his support as Senate prepares for debate
216. As West mulls ethics, China forges ahead in stem-cell research; Prof. Lu's lab says it cloned a human embryo in '99 and is getting better at it
217. Designing babies
218. Two approaches to cloning
219. Bush Unveils Bioethics Council; Human Cloning, Tests on Cloned Embryos Will Top Agenda of Panel's 1st Meeting
220. We fear the idea of a cloned human
221. Should human cloning be allowed? No, its a moral monstrosity
222. The Incoherent Embryophile; Bush's position on cloning makes no sense
223. Mount clone
224. Mass. Firm's Disclosure Renews Cloning Debate; Bush Reiterates Support for Ban on Use of Embryos
225. Stem-cell researchers make cloned embryos of a living human; therapy, not reproduction, is goal, but firm's step is highly controversial
226. Firm's Advisers Deliberate Ethics
227. Ethical concerns block widespread patenting of embryonic advances
228. An Ethical Travesty
229. There'll never be another you; many people are afraid of human cloning because they think it will create exact copies; the reality is less scary
230. Why I'd Ban Cloning
231. Stampede to cloning
232. Would-be cloners of people face barrage of critics
233. Commentary; We're All God's Creatures--Even If Cloned
234. The downside of hearing Whoopi at the mall
235. Scientists seek methods to create stem cells without using embryos
236. Cloning hearing highlights science worries
237. Scientists Prepare To Clone a Human; Experiment Aims to Help Infertile Couples
238. U.S. Fertility Expert Announces Effort To Clone a Human; Consortium Led by Renegade Doctor Says It Will Help Infertile Couples
239. Cloning myths: time to take thought
240. Cloning: where's the outrage?
241. Should Congress prohibit all human cloning experimentation: Honorable Vernon J. Ehlers
242. God and Science; The discovery that the most basic human cells can be grown in a petri dish has opened up breathtaking possibilities for curing disease -- and a morass of ethical complications
243. British Panel Urges Allowing Human Embryo Cloning; Proposal Would Put Country in Forefront of Stem Cell Research--and at the Center of Controversy
244. Don't Clone People
245. Cloning promise and peril
246. A design on life?
247. An embryonic dilemma
248. Fatalist attraction: the dubious case against fooling Mother Nature
249. Spring cloning
250. An ethical examination of cloning
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