Word: cloninger
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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So much the better that the Y2K bug is something akin to the original sin of technological society, a mortal flaw bred in the very bones of the modern world. And that the proposed solution is a head-for-the-hills survivalism that speaks nicely to the enduring American fascination...
Cloning of whole animals?
Leaning back in an easy chair in the immaculate Riverside, Ill., bungalow he shares with his wife Gloria, Seed hardly projects the image of a scientific visionary driven to win the cloning race. "I lead a boring life," he says. Indeed, he seems to be spending more time watching television...
While virtually no mainstream scientist believes Seed will succeed, there has been a subtle shift in attitudes since the bearded, big-boned maverick loomed into view. Seed put into words what many scientists were thinking, and few were surprised to learn last month that a team in South Korea had...
Seed is unconvinced. "The [Korean] results are highly suspect," he says. But he recognizes that the world is not waiting for him. "I'll be devastated if someone else does it first," he says. "But I'll get over it. I'd rather see somebody do it than nobody." That...