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South Korean Scientists Announce Plan To Clone A Woolly Mammoth by ektbear: 6:08am On Mar 17, 2012
It has been 10,000 years since woolly mammoths last roamed the earth, but if scientists in South Korea have their way the giant creatures could come back to life. Russian academics have signed a deal with Hwang Woo-Suk from South Korea’s Sooam Biotech Research Foundation to attempt to clone an extinct mammoth. For the cloning, the Korean scientists will utilize bone marrow in well-preserved mammoth bones that were discovered last summer in the thawed permafrost of Siberia.


http://inhabitat.com/south-korean-scientists-announce-plan-to-clone-a-woolly-mammoth/
Re: South Korean Scientists Announce Plan To Clone A Woolly Mammoth by ektbear: 6:10am On Mar 17, 2012
I find this stuff fascinating.
Re: South Korean Scientists Announce Plan To Clone A Woolly Mammoth by Nobody: 6:44am On Mar 17, 2012
What do this utter tosh have to do with politics in Nigeria? Crazy mofos trying to clone some animal that's extinct for a reason; these clowns need to slow down and not mess up this planet with their stupid experiments. Enough of this rubbish; these clowns need to stop messing with God. Cloning is evil and f*ck science; it's overrated. All the rubbish I was taught in secondary school have been proven to be wrong. Science needs to take a chill pill, this planet is messed up enough already, enough said cool
Re: South Korean Scientists Announce Plan To Clone A Woolly Mammoth by PhysicsQED(m): 8:58am On Mar 17, 2012
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/4554422.stm


Those Russians should be careful. This guy is extremely shady:

Hwang Woo-suk (Korean: 황우석, born January 29, 1953)[1] is a South Korean veterinarian and researcher. He was a professor of theriogenology and biotechnology at Seoul National University (dismissed on March 20, 2006) who became infamous for fabricating a series of experiments, which appeared in high-profile journals, in the field of stem cell research. Until November 2005, he was considered one of the pioneering experts in the field, best known for two articles published in the journal Science in 2004 and 2005 where he reported to have succeeded in creating human embryonic stem cells by cloning.

On May 12, 2006, Hwang was charged with embezzlement and bioethics law violations after it emerged much of his stem cell research had been faked.[2] The Korea Times reported on June 10, 2007, that Seoul National University fired him, and the South Korean government canceled his financial support and barred him from engaging in stem cell research [3] While being charged with fraud and embezzlement, he has kept a relatively low profile at the Sooam Bioengineering Research Institute in Yongin, Gyeonggi Province, where he currently leads research efforts on creating cloned pig embryos and using them to make embryonic stem-cell lines.[4] Since the controversy subsided, despite the past history and his lost credibility as a scientist, Hwang's lab has been actively publishing manuscripts, many of which have appeared on PubMed, the online database for biomedical research. In June 2010, a groundbreaking ceremony was held in Guro-gu, Seoul, for a new addition to Hwang's Sooam Bioengineering Research Institute.[5] In February 2011, Hwang visited Libya as part of a W150 billion project in the North African country to build a stem cell research center and transfer relevant technology. However, the project was canceled when civil war started there.[6]

Hwang was sentenced to a two years suspended prison sentence at the Seoul Central District Court on 26 October 2009, after being found guilty of embezzlement and bioethical violations but cleared of fraud.[7][8] On this same day, CNN reported that the scientist in 2006 admitted faking his findings, after questions of impropriety had emerged.[9] He had his conviction upheld on 15 December 2010 by an appeals court in South Korea, which knocked 6 months off Hwang’s suspended sentence

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hwang_Woo-suk
Re: South Korean Scientists Announce Plan To Clone A Woolly Mammoth by egift(m): 9:12am On Mar 17, 2012
The should keep in their village. I hope they will not be tempted to spice up the beast.

[img]http://4.bp..com/-DhQkpL30LOs/TZ8kLGrq8qI/AAAAAAAACLw/5dIhd-3RW9A/s1600/WoolyMammoth.jpg[/img]
Re: South Korean Scientists Announce Plan To Clone A Woolly Mammoth by Nobody: 12:14am On Mar 19, 2012
go ahead joooor,notin do u
if i have my way i will clone dinosaurs just to prove all these hardcore religionists wrong

hope he succeed in cloning humans sef

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