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Technically Speaking | a science and engineering discussion
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2 weeks ago
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How does cloning improve diversity?
Technically Speaking | a science and engineering discussion
22 minutes
1 month ago
How does cloning improve diversity?
Saving endangered species is vital for a healthy planet and cloning individual animals can help. Ellie and Laura look at the black-footed ferret, discuss some other endangered species that cloning is helping to save, and look at the history and challenges of cloning. Fact check: Cloning the black-footed ferret Prairie dogs A history of cloning Controversy around claims of human cloning Dolly the sheep Endangered wild sheep in the Mediterranean
Technically Speaking | a science and engineering discussion