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The disturbing true history of animal-human hybrid experiments in the 90s and early 21st century, and the controversial scientist at the center of it.


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The disturbing true history of animal-human hybrid experiments in the 90s and early 21st century, and the controversial scientist at the center of it.
Published: December 20, 2020
In November of 1998, Advanced Cell Technology, Inc. (ACT) succeeded in manufacturing a human-cow hybrid for the purpose of proving that it was possible to derive stem cells from an animal-human hybrid, from which to grow various tissues and organs that could be human enough to be given to humans in need of replacement organs and tissues. Stem cells, which were and perhaps are still considered by many to be available only in embryos, are wonderful cells that can develop into any organ or tissue. The hybrid, which was aborted twelve days after conception, had been the result of the implantation of human DNA into a cow s egg whose own DNA had been removed. A chemical had been added to spur meiosis. The scientists seemed to be using animal eggs instead of human eggs becaus ....

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