This seems rather hypocritical. There are, perhaps, some other ethical and moral concerns that are unique to human cloning, but I could not find them in this book.
Turns out, ethics aren't the only thing holding scientists ... Jose Cibelli: Technically, it's not difficult to produce a clone embryo, but human cloning has other hurdles that need to be considered.
For one week last month, human cloning and stem cell research were ... as advised by The NIH Ethics Committee in the 1970s, had no impact on research carried out in the commercial sector.
The EU’s Group on Ethics has recommended that the ... The Group considers that cloning techniques aimed at obtaining human embryonic stem cells for therapeutic purposes should be excluded ...
While some view cloning as a promising tool for medical research and agricultural improvement, others raise concerns about the ethical implications and potential risks involved. Cloning, particularly ...