Heck if my kind went extinct I'd be happy at the thought that someone was kind enough to "revive" my kind
Take note I said "my kind"...I didn't say humankind. XD
-RODION
Heck if my kind went extinct I'd be happy at the thought that someone was kind enough to "revive" my kind
Take note I said "my kind"...I didn't say humankind. XD
-RODION
this is cool news! but ang problem is i don't see the point of doing so?! maayo unta mag focus nalng sila sa stem cell research or kadtong robotic suit..japan is always about moving forward, i dont see the point of bringing something from the dead..hehehe
still a great achievement for the science community
Nice thought!
Btw, when it comes to knowledge, we really need to invest, right?!
it will be an achievement kung mahitabo, breakthrough na pud para nila pero ang pagtabang sa mga pobre, dli na breakthrough kay common na issue. walay dungog kung puro tabang nalang sa pobre ang buhaton.
kung ang pobre ganahan madato, mangita na cla ug way. dli magsalig sa laing tawo.
OT: true..it is cloning..but i think it is much better than reviving a dead/extinct animal. ang lahi lang kay kay gamit jud sya(sa Tao directly). example, in china they are already did that (and also in bangkok). Some desperate caucasians come here to get treated with stem cell. some treatments were successful. stem cell treatment hopefully treats Alzheimer's, mga na paralyze nga patients(already treated some), naay problem sa heart..etc..
sa U.S. stem cell treatment for Humans is still illegal. i Hope japan will do it too. because, embedded na sa ato nga if ang japan nagbuhat, mas maayo jud ang quality (which is not all true anway).hehehe
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