Not exact matches
Engaging in this kind of thought
experiment is great, because it forces us to think about the physicality of the coming kingdom and helps us picture a world full of
human creations rather than one of fluffy clouds and winged
babies babies flying around.
There is something wrong with a scientific approach that thinks it has to be proven with randomized
experiments that a paltry
human - made substance doesn't match up with the elixir of
human breast milk (thousands of ingredients in the right proportions for that particular
baby to build the brain, body, immune system).
If affirmed in
human studies, the
experiments could pave the way to new preventive approaches to stave off NEC in premature
babies and spark the development of treatments for those who develop the condition.
At that point, there won't be much — other than some further technique refinement and self - restraint — to prevent scientists from taking the knowledge garnered in those
experiments and moving on to bringing cloned
human babies to birth.
Synopsis: In the 1970s, professor Herb Terrace and his team raise a
baby chimp as a
human child, as part of an
experiment intended to break the language barr... [MORE]
This spectacular sci - fi adventure begins when a failed
experiment gives a
baby chimpanzee
human - like intelligence, but also creates a virus that nearly destroys mankind.
Dr. Victor, it seems, has been engaging in secret
experiments in
human cloning, ultimately producing adorable «
Baby Elizabeth» and starting a cable - news cycle around it all.
Researchers at York tested this theory with new
experiments designed to understand more about why
humans talk to dogs like this and if it is useful to the dogs in some way or whether
humans do this simply because they like to treat dogs in the same way as
babies.
Because it would be unethical to conduct a similar
experiment with
human babies, it is impossible to predict the outcome with certainty.