Papers 961-970 of total 1511 found.
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…, cloning has become a reality, newer, more powerful drugs have been invented and, in communications, the Internet has dominated society. There is a cultural lag due to the fast rate of increasing technology, and while the governments of the world are trying…
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…for the common person to understand, those who do should be respected in their own right. The clash between science and religion is even damaging to the advance of society. Currently the debate over cloning humans has become heated as science has surpassed…
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…INTRODUCTION Imagine living in a world without parents, a place full of faceless human clones. This is the society portrayed in Aldous Huxley's 1932 novel, “Brave New World”. Huxley describes a futuristic “Utopia” that has an alarming effect…
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…, the story unfolds somewhat, when the scene shifts to a meeting of the Biosyn Corporation of Cupertino, where they explain that InGen was cloning dinosaurs. The Biosyn company then hires Lewis Dodgson, an scientists who worked at InGen, to help them steal dinosaur…
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…scientists can replace damaged tissues such as spinal injures, various diseases, and injures cause by car accident victims. Therapeutic cloning is used when creating new organs or tissues. Therapeutic cloning is when inserting a patients DNA into an egg…
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…. Although this novel was written almost two centuries ago, Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is today more relevant than ever because scientists, through discoveries in genetics, the achievement of cloning, and the creation of artificial intelligence, have lately begun…
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…a sheep named Dolly was born. Time passed as testing was performed to make sure the newborn sheep was not one of a kind, and it was soon known that the experiment had produced a clone of a six year-old sheep. With these experiments came a new frontier which…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. This is particularly valid in a world plagued with issues such as should a scientist interfere in matters of life and death? Should parents be able to determine the sex of their child? Is cloning moral? With this weighty issues to represent, it is no wonder that Branagh’s…
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…cures to diseases. They have been able to map which chain a disease’s gene lies on and splice a healthy one in. They have even begun work on cloning. This amazing work is advancing so fast, society is failing to see the ramifications. Cloning and gene…
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…is that about ½ of all cases occur due to new mutations of the genes. In 1990 scientists were able to clone the gene of NF1 and then produce its protein, neurofibromin. Once again in 1993 they were able to clone the gene of NF2 and create its protein, Merlin…
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