Julian Sanchez | January 31, 2006
Note how human cloning and embyronic experimentation just got lumped in with the creation of human-animal hybrids, or chimeras—the latter a huge category involving some pretty radically different options, and in any event presenting quite different ethical questions from the other technologies.
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|1.31.06 @ 10:10PM|#
The basic problem, of course, is that chimeras don't vote.
|1.31.06 @ 10:19PM|#
As you know, all scientists are insane.
Unclaimed Mysteries|2.1.06 @ 12:27AM|#
You are either with us, or you are with the MANIMALS.
|2.1.06 @ 5:38AM|#
If you are anti-chimera, just don't own one.
|2.1.06 @ 2:33PM|#
What's going to happen to Bat-Boy?