
Is It Time to Give Up on Therapeutic Cloning? A Q&A with Ian Wilmut
The creator of Dolly the sheep has ended his focus on somatic cell nuclear transfer, or cloning, in favor of another approach to create stem cells

Is It Time to Give Up on Therapeutic Cloning? A Q&A with Ian Wilmut
The creator of Dolly the sheep has ended his focus on somatic cell nuclear transfer, or cloning, in favor of another approach to create stem cells

Attack on the Clones
The fate of the world's favorite fruit


News Bytes of the Week--Using bytes to understand barks
Plus: spying on employees, avoiding car wrecks, artificially grown rat hearts, send in the clones and more ...

Putting the Squeeze on Nanothreads to Spin Living Tissue
Cell-size nanothreads spun from the tip of a needle that uses pressure rather than an electric charge promise novel regeneration treatments

Korean Cloned Human Cells Were Product of "Virgin Birth"
Fraudulent cloned cells were likely the first example of a human egg turned directly into stem cells

The Beef with Cloned Meat
The beef with cloned meat

From Genome to Cancer--Why the Time Is Right

Mouse Clones Sprout from Adult Skin Cells
Stem cells in hair follicles prove the viability of adult stem cells to not only clone, but also possibly create embryonic stem cells.

Human-Chimp Gene Gap Widens from Tally of Duplicate Genes
There's a bigger genetic jump between humans and chimps than previously believed
by JR Minkel

Cell Differentiation No Barrier to Cloning

Dr. Hwang Dropped from Scientific American 50 for Faking Research

Scientific American 50: Research Leader of the Year