Green | November 16, 2007 | Comment on this video (7)

First Monkey Embryo Cloned

tmcallister
Scientists in Oregon have cloned humans' closest cousin. On the day of the announcement, we spent time at the primate facility where it all happened. See what the doctor who did it has to say.

Produced by: Jay Rymeski & Tristan McAllister
  1. groups:
    News and Politics,   Politics,   Green,   Earth and Science,   2 more
  2. tags:
    News and Politics Politics Green Earth and Science 6 more
  3.     
    |
    Embed video:
    |

7 comments // First Monkey Embryo Cloned // Video

  • DeconstructionFilms
  • SirRip
    • 0
      SirRip  
    • Like I said earlier, liked youre pod. Sounds good to take it political. you'll get alot of hits. But If you want to get to the morality issues, or true science of cloning. I hope you choose not to go political. Seems to always get ugly when that happens. But you would probably get more hits. Late Rip

    • 4 years ago
  • tmcallister
    • 0
      tmcallister  
    • Kimrich09-

      I understand the need for more substance. I just wanted to get the story out. My intent is to use this content and roll it into something a little bigger with regards to stem-cell research and the issues that it might raise with the presidential election. How does that sound?

    • 4 years ago
  • kimrich09
  • SirRip
    • 0
      SirRip  
    • I think you did a good job on the pod. That being said, it left me wanting more info like, pros and cons, science and myths, you know more. Yes, this whole cloning thing freaks me out a little bit. Only beause of the unknown. Late Rip

    • 4 years ago
  • mattbrawn
    • 0
      mattbrawn  
    • Image
    • This is obviously gonna bring new treatments to the medical world, but does anyone else think we shouldn't be playing with this kind of stuff?

    • 4 years ago
  • sarahbelle
    • 0
      sarahbelle  
    • I wonder how this is going to change the world? I am all for stem cell research, the cloning thing freaks me out though. I would have liked to hear more about how/why this is an issue in the elections rather than just the pure scientific aspect. But great start.

    • 4 years ago
more from Green:

top videos