www.phillyd.tv All of todays stories and more below ————————————- Cloning Food www.phillyd.tv Steve Jobs KeyNote in 60 seconds: www.phillyd.tv Terminator on TV?!: www.phillyd.tv Get ou of debt!: www.phillyd.tv ———————- The rest of todays stories: www.phillyd.tv
Want to Live Extra Years?
read more
First videoclip from the 2nd album of the portuguese band Spelling Nadja “Cloning Clowns”. Hope you enjoy.
Want to Live Extra Years?
read more
Hehe, finally eh? This tutorial for Sony Vegas editing software teaches you how to make clones (2-4) of yourself! Difficult: Easy – Moderate (depending on number of clones.) Prior Knowledge: Masking (Pro users only), Cropping, Track Motion.
Want to Live Extra Years?
read more
www.FreeComputerConsultant.com Shows hard drive cloning using Acronis True Image software
Want to Live Extra Years?
read more
Jonathan Westhues, RFID hacker extraordinaire, demonstrates cloning of RFID tags used for building access at the California state Capitol.
Want to Live Extra Years?
read more
Doctors Panayiotis Zavos and Severino Antinori claim they are ready to embark on the greatest human experiment of our age. They say they will attempt to clone a human being before the year is out. Most people think the objections to this are ethical – human cloning would create many moral dilemmas. There is another question that few ever ask: is the science actually ready yet for cloning healthy humans? Horizon follows the latest research, which has led many scientists to believe that Zavos and Antinori’s plans to clone the first human could end in tragedy. The programme also meets couples like Matthew and DesirĂ©e Racquer (above) who think cloning offers them the only way to raise a child who is truly their own. For decades, cloning remained within the realms of science fiction. The idea that instead of combining a sperm and an egg, a new human could be made from a single cell taken from an adult, seemed completely absurd. But that all changed in February 1997, when the Roslin Institute (right) introduced the world to Dolly the sheep – the first animal cloned from an adult. Ever since Dolly, scientists have been continuing to experiment with cloning animals. So far, they have succeeded in cloning sheep, cattle, pigs, goats and mice, fuelling the belief that humans could be next. An unreliable procedure But even Dolly’s creator, Professor Ian Wilmut, is concerned that beneath the veneer of success lies a disturbing reality. Most cloning attempts on animals so far have …
Want to Live Extra Years?
read more