Cloning, impact on chromosomes or preventing aging are ways to help humanity enjoy eternal life.
Notable scientific events on July 23 in history.
The announcement of the local government of Gyeonggi Province in South Korea said the Korean stem cell scientist Hwang Woo-suk successfully cloned the endangered coyotes.
In recent years, scientists from China Shenzhen City Genome Research Institute have been cloning and the results of six resilient pigs have been born.
Korean scientists recently claimed to have created a glowing dog thanks to a cloning technique, which could help find treatments for human diseases such as Alzheimer's and
Scientists from Kinki University (Japan) announced that this year will start the mammoth resurrection program.
Scientists have revealed after Dolly's death, more than three years ago they cloned and released four other sheep using cells used to create Dolly.
Scientists in South Korea have just announced that they have succeeded in cloning the world's first cloned dogs. Yesterday (August 5), Korea officially announced the birth of dogs
Dolly had many problems and died young, but the fate of a clone was exactly the same as Debbie, Denise, Dianna, Daisy was different.
This technique is expected to be turned into a real money machine instead of going around in the lab.