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Clone Yourself?

November 23, 2014by lalancaster 2 Comments

Last week I discussed the possibility and ethics of cloning your pet so you could have the “same” animal for your lifetime, what about the ethics of cloning yourself? I’m […]

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Clone Your Best Friend?

November 14, 2014by lalancaster Leave a comment

We love our pet’s quirks and habits: Fiesty the cat likes to rest on top of the printer where its warm, but her weak stomach sometimes makes her barf into it. […]

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