Cloned Dog
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Hairdresser Pays $50,000 To Clone His Bulldog, Make Quarantine Bearable
- Thursday April 16, 2020
- Offbeat | Sanya Jain
Celebrity hairdresser Roberto Novo has shelled out a staggering $50,000 (approximately Rs 38 lakh) to clone his beloved French bulldog, who died on February 7 last year.
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Their Dog's Sudden Death Was Too Much To Bear - So They Cloned Him
- Wednesday December 30, 2015
- Offbeat | Rachel Feltman, The Washington Post
Dylan, a boxer, meant everything to Laura Jacques, a dog walker from West Yorkshire, England. "I fell in love with him from day one," Jacques said. When the 8-year-old canine was diagnosed with a brain tumor in June and given about a year to live, she was devastated.
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China 'Clone Factory' Scientist Eyes Human Replication
- Tuesday December 1, 2015
- World News | Agence France-Presse
The Chinese scientist behind the world's biggest cloning factory has technology advanced enough to replicate humans, he told AFP, and is only holding off for fear of the public reaction.
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www.ndtv.com
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Hairdresser Pays $50,000 To Clone His Bulldog, Make Quarantine Bearable
- Thursday April 16, 2020
- Offbeat | Sanya Jain
Celebrity hairdresser Roberto Novo has shelled out a staggering $50,000 (approximately Rs 38 lakh) to clone his beloved French bulldog, who died on February 7 last year.
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www.ndtv.com
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Their Dog's Sudden Death Was Too Much To Bear - So They Cloned Him
- Wednesday December 30, 2015
- Offbeat | Rachel Feltman, The Washington Post
Dylan, a boxer, meant everything to Laura Jacques, a dog walker from West Yorkshire, England. "I fell in love with him from day one," Jacques said. When the 8-year-old canine was diagnosed with a brain tumor in June and given about a year to live, she was devastated.
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www.ndtv.com
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China 'Clone Factory' Scientist Eyes Human Replication
- Tuesday December 1, 2015
- World News | Agence France-Presse
The Chinese scientist behind the world's biggest cloning factory has technology advanced enough to replicate humans, he told AFP, and is only holding off for fear of the public reaction.
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www.ndtv.com