WASHINGTON -- Just more than a decade after scientists cloned the first animal, the last major barrier to selling meat and milk from clones has fallen: The U.S. government declared this food safe ...
SAN FRANCISCO - Juicier chops, thicker steaks and other food produced by cloned animals could be in grocery stores by next year. Atlantic salmon fattened with genes spliced from other fish, though, ...
Washington - Just over a decade after scientists cloned the first animal, the last major barrier to selling meat and milk from clones has fallen: The U.S. government declared this food safe Tuesday.
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CHARLEBOIS: Cloned meat is coming soon. Health Canada doesn’t want you to know
But the consumer sees no gain at checkout. Cloning is costly and yields no visible improvement in taste, nutrition or price.
Eighty-six Squared has never been in a hurry. The Black Angus bull was born 15 years after cells from his genetic donor, Bull 86, were frozen as part of a study on natural disease resistance. When ...
In a world always craving the next scientific advance, the story of C.C., the initial cloned pet, embodies a captivating mix of scientific innovation, ethical discussion, and heartwarming pet ...
The shift stems from a policy review launched in 2023. Health Canada, working with the Canadian Food Inspection Agency and ...
Cloned cows that reach adulthood appear normal by every available medical test, can reproduce and show no obvious genetic problems, according to a scientific paper that could help accelerate the ...
WASHINGTON --The Food and Drug Administration is expected to rule as soon as today on whether producers can make meat and milk derived from cloned animals available to consumers. A report earlier this ...
Animals born from cloned endangered species are no longer just for the silver screens of “Jurassic Park.” They might just be a model for species conservation. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service ...
WASHINGTON — Meat and milk from cloned animals is as safe as that from their counterparts bred the old-fashioned way, the Food and Drug Administration said Tuesday — but sales still won’t begin right ...
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