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Fri 21/03/08 at 22:11
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"Tempus Fugit"
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Anyone else heard about these plans

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7308997.stm

Essentially they are planning on creating animal human hybrids for disease research. Its like something out of a scence fiction or horror film. The scottish archbiship has said it could lead to frankinstein type situations.

What do you think good idea or is it just obscene?

Personally, i belive the latter.

Even worse, Gorden Brown may force the bill through!
Tue 25/03/08 at 10:05
Regular
"@optometrytweet"
Posts: 4,686
Garin wrote:
> hippyman wrote:
> I'm sure the odd scientist will let his or her sample grow
> passed the 14 day limit and some sort of monster will be
> released.
>
> You're been watching too many movies. ;)

For some reason The Fly comes to mind.
Tue 25/03/08 at 10:28
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"possibly impossible"
Posts: 24,985
I don't think that anything would come of it anyway, nothing would probably survive past any significant stage of development.

Since they're already doing similar experiments with live animals, feeding them hormones and such, it's not too much of a diversion.

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