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U.S. EXAMINING EU PROPOSAL ON IRAN

 

February 28, 2005

 

The EU Observer reports: “Washington is considering a proposal by the UK, France and Germany to offer Iran trade benefits, commercial aircraft and aircraft spare parts in return for dismantling what is suspected of being a nuclear weapons program, according to Sunday's New York Times.

 

The economic incentives were outlined to US President George W. Bush by the leaders of the three countries during his visit to Europe last week.

 

According to the newspaper, specific European proposals for trade benefits, spare parts and aircraft were discussed among cabinet members on Friday (25 February).

 

But no decision has been made on whether to give the Europeans the go ahead.

 

France, Germany and the UK have been pushing the diplomatic route with Iran promising trade benefits if Iran abandons its nuclear enrichment activities.

 

Iran's uranium enrichment facilities have been shut down since November and are under constant monitoring by the International Atomic Energy Agency as part of Tehran's deal with Paris, Berlin and London…” View Original Article 

 

 

BIOMETRIC ID MAY SNARE TRAVELERS

 

February 26, 2005

 

CNN reports: “Biometric passports, described by some as a global identification card, are just around the corner -- and it could mean easier travel for business travelers or a hassle for others.

 

Viewed as an important tool for tracking potential terrorists and illegal immigrants, your personal data could soon be made available to authorities you are unaware of.

 

‘[Travelers] will be surprised at how easily they can become the subject of a criminal investigation, just because they have left their fingerprints inside a bank that was robbed two hours later,’ Thilo Weichert of the German Data Protection Association told CNN.

 

‘They would then have to prove their innocence, and the whole principle that the burden of proof lies with the prosecution could be turned upside down.’

Regular travelers may get snared up more regularly in security measures aimed at enforcing European border protection.

 

‘Initially, new measures may slow security and passport checks at airports, as it will take time to come into effect,’ says Sajjan Gohel from the Asia-Pacific Foundation.

 

‘Measures will be more sophisticated, but less physically present ... it depends on how each country will control passengers.’

Your information could be shared among European countries to track suspicious movements. Spain, France, UK, the Netherlands, Germany and Italy have been leading the way.

 

However, there is opposition to biometric identification. Some say measures could affect travelers' basic human rights and do little to improve security.

‘Once we talk about security, human rights always come second,’ says Baroness Ludford, a member of the European Parliament (MEP).

 

‘There is a fear that European enlargement implies a lesser ability to combat crime, since coordination between states has not been tested,’ says Christos Zacharakis, a former MEP.

 

The Greek Communist Party believes new security measures will allow Europol -- the body that coordinates cross-border criminal investigations -- to accuse people of being suspicious of committing a crime in the future.

 

Also Europol staff will not be obliged to give evidence in a law court, citing safety concerns…” View Original Article

 

 

IRAN, RUSSIA SAID TO AGREE ON NUKE ACCORD

 

February 25, 2005

 

The Middle East Newsline reports: “Iran and Russia were said to have completed an accord that would ensure the completion of the Bushehr nuclear reactor.

Iranian officials said that after nearly two years of delays Moscow and Teheran have agreed on the return of spent nuclear fuel to Russia. The officials said a Russian delegation would arrive in Teheran over the weekend to sign the agreement.

 

‘A fuel deal for the Bushehr nuclear power plant will be signed on Feb. 26,’ Iranian Atomic Energy Organization deputy director Assadollah Sabouri said.

Other Iranian officials confirmed the planned arrival of the Russian delegation. The delegation was expected to be led by the head of Russia's atomic energy agency…” View Original Article

 

 

NEW ORGANISM RAISES MARS QUESTIONS

February 24, 2005

 

CNN reports: “A U.S. scientist claims to have thawed out a new life form, which he said raises questions about possible contemporary life on Mars.

The organism froze on Earth some 30,000 years ago, and was apparently alive all that time and started swimming as soon as it thawed, said Richard Hoover from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)'s Marshall Space Flight Center in Alabama.

 

The life form -- a bacterium dubbed Carnobacterium pleistocenium -- probably flourished in the Pleistocene Age, along with woolly mammoths and saber-tooth tigers, said Hoover.

 

He discovered the bacterium near the town of Fox, Alaska, in a tunnel drilled through permafrost -- a mix of permanently frozen ice, soil and rock -- that is kept at a constant temperature of 24.8 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 4 degrees Celcius).

 

"When they cut into the Fox tunnel, they actually cut through Pleistocene ice wedges, which are similar to structures that we see on Mars," Hoover said in a telephone interview.

 

The ice wedges contained a golden-brown layer about a half-yard (half-meter) thick, and this layer contained a group of microscopic brownish bacteria, Hoover said.

 

When he looked at a small sample of this bacteria-laden ice under a microscope, Hoover said, "These bacteria that had just thawed out of the ice ... were swimming around. The instant the ice melted, they started swimming. They were alive ... but they had been frozen for over 30,000 years."

 

This discovery, coupled with research released this week by the European Space Agency, makes it more likely that life could be found on Mars, Hoover said.

Scientists have focused on Mars as the most likely spot in our solar system for Earth-like life, but none has so far been confirmed…” View Original Article

 

 

BLASTS ROCK BAGHDAD SHIA MOSQUES

February 18, 2005

 

BBC News reports: “At least 18 people have been killed and dozens of others injured in twin attacks on Shia Muslim mosques in Baghdad, Iraqi security sources say.

 

In the deadliest blast, at least 17 worshippers are said to have died when a suicide bomber struck at prayer time.

 

Security had been stepped up as Shias prepare to mark the holiest day of their calendar, the observance of the Ashura festival.

It follows a period of relative calm in Iraq after regular insurgent attacks.

 

The blasts came as talks were due to get under way among Iraqi political parties to form a new government following January's national poll, which saw Shia parties triumph.

 

In the first attack, a bomber mingled with worshippers at the packed mosque in southern Doura district before triggering the blast at about 1300 local time (1000 GMT).

 

‘The attack was carried out by a suicide bomber wearing an explosives belt at the Kazimain mosque in Abu Dishr near Doura,’ a police officer told AFP news agency.

 

Ahmed Zaher, a doctor at Baghdad's al-Yarmuk hospital, told AP news agency casualties were being brought in in cars and pick-up trucks.

Shortly after the blast in Doura, a second explosion hit a mosque in western Baghdad.

 

One person was killed and four others injured, police and hospital sources said.

 

Iraqi security forces have increased security for Ashura to try to avoid a repeat of last year's bomb attacks against Shia worshippers in Baghdad and Karbala that killed at least 181 people.

 

Iraq's land borders have been closed until Tuesday…” View Original Article

 

 

 

PRESBYTERIANS HOST 'ANTI-ISRAEL' MEETING

February 15, 2005

 

WorldNetDaily.com reports: “The Presbyterian Church USA hosted a three-day meeting to justify to denomination leaders its decision to divest from Israel, presenting what one church elder described as a panel of ‘full-time, paid, anti-Israel propagandists.’

 

The event, which occurred Feb. 10-12 at the denomination's headquarters in Louisville, Ky., was entitled ‘Steps Toward Peace in Israel and Palestine.’

As WorldNetDaily reported, the conference was held to explain why action was taken to divest church funds from companies doing business with Israel.

In July, the denomination's General Assembly voted 431-62 to divest from the Jewish state. The PCUSA is believed to be the largest organization or institution to join the divestment campaign against the Jewish state. It was the first Christian denomination to do so.

 

As evidenced by the need to hold the conference, which drew 200 participants, not all Presbyterians are happy with the divestment action. Larry Rued is an elder at First Presbyterian Church of Bradenton, Fla.

 

Speaking of last weekend's conference, Rued told WND: ‘The assembled leaders were presented with a panel of full-time, paid, anti-Israel propagandists assembled by PCUSA missionary-in-residence Marthame Sanders. Sanders recently told reporters that in the matter of Presbyterian policy towards the Middle East, “balanced is absolutely not the right approach.”‘

 

Continued Rued: ‘According to the four Palestinians who spoke this weekend in Louisville, the only villain in the Middle East is Israel.’…” View Original Article 

 

 

CLERGY WHO DENY DOCTRINE MAY FACE TRIAL FOR HERESY

February 15, 2005

 

The London Daily Telegraph reports: “Clergy who deny the existence of God and other key doctrines could soon face heresy trials in the Church of England.

Proposals to set up tribunals to try doctrinal cases were rejected by the Synod last year but the House of Laity overwhelmingly voted yesterday to reintroduce them.

 

Members of the House, who were meeting before the full Synod began, criticized liberal clergy for diluting traditional teaching, though one said that they did not propose burning heretics at the stake.

 

The House of Bishops has independently agreed to reintroduce the proposals, which were defeated by a narrow margin last July after clergy expressed fears that they would be victims of a witch-hunt.

 

Margaret Brown, a lay member from the Chichester diocese, said yesterday that the original proposals had been thrown out partly because they had tried to deal with broad issues such as clergy wearing the incorrect vestments.

 

‘It is far, far worse if we have a clergyman or clergywoman in the pulpit and they are preaching heresy and do not believe in the tenets of the faith, the Virgin Birth, the bodily resurrection of Christ and all the other tenets of the faith,’ she said.

 

‘What is faith if we do not preach Christ crucified, Christ risen, Christ glorified? We will not get very far in winning souls for Christ, which is what we should be doing all the time.

 

‘Let us make sure the liberals really do preach the word of God.’

 

Peter LeRoy, of the diocese of Bath and Wells, reminded the laity of the usual definition of an Anglican as someone ‘who can believe anything they want as long as it is not too strongly’.

 

He said heresy trials were essential to persuade clergy to endorse ‘sound teaching’.

 

Quoting from a survey carried out in 2002 of what the Church of England believed in, he said just 76 per cent of clergy believed Jesus Christ died to take away the sins of the world, 68 per cent believed Jesus rose physically from the dead and 53 per cent believed faith in Jesus was the only way they could be saved. Among women clergy, the figures came in at about 10 per cent lower in each category.

 

‘These figures are nothing less than astonishing and underlie the need for this measure,’ said Mr. LeRoy.

 

He blamed Britain's ‘post-Enlightenment, pluralist, relativist Western culture to which we have succumbed’.

 

Prudence Dailey, of the Oxford diocese, said: ‘You do not have to be a fundamentalist to admit that it is unlikely that the Holy Spirit supports guiding the Church into denying His existence.’

 

She said that she was not suggesting that modern heretics should be ‘burned at the stake’. But she added that such people should not be allowed to draw a stipend or receive official sanction to lead their flock astray…” View Original Article

 

 

CHINA IGNORES U.S. WARNINGS ON IRAN

February 12, 2005

 

The Middle East Newsline reports: “China has failed to heed U.S. warnings to stop missile exports to Iran.

 

U.S. officials said state-owned Chinese defense firms continue to send missile components and technology to Teheran. The officials said that despite repeated warnings the flow of Chinese components and technology has bolstered Iran's medium- and intermediate-range ballistic missile programs.

 

‘On numerous occasions we have expressed our concern about these entities to the Chinese government and have asked Beijing to subject exports by these serial proliferators to persistent and close scrutiny,’ Undersecretary of State John Bolton said. ‘Unfortunately, we continue to see transfers by these serious proliferators of missile-related items to rogue states and outposts of tyranny such as Iran.’

 

Addressing a conference in Tokyo on Feb. 8, Bolton identified China's main missile clients as Iran, Libya, North Korea and Pakistan. He said Chinese state-owned firms have been sanctioned for providing ballistic missile technology to these countries, some of them proliferators themselves…” View Original Article 

 

 

EARTH TO MARS IN A MONTH WITH PAINTED SOLAR SAIL

February 12, 2005

 

Space.com reports: “Gregory Benford, professor of physics at UC Irvine (and noted science fiction author) believes that a spacecraft powered by a special kind of solar sail could reach Mars in just one month.

 

Dr. Benford and his brother James were testing a very thin carbon-mesh sail, using microwaves as the energy source for propulsion. Unexpectedly, the sail experienced a force considerably greater than predicted. They theorized that the heat from the microwave beam was causing carbon monoxide gas to escape from the sail's surface; the recoil from the escaping molecules provided what could be a useful adjunct to the propulsive force experienced by light sails.

They believe that by beaming microwave energy up from Earth to boil off volatile molecules from a specially formulated paint applied to the sail will provide enough added force to propel a spacecraft to Mars in record time. ‘It's a different way of thinking about propulsion,’ Gregory Benford says. ‘We leave the engine on the ground.’ Their research will be published this month in the journal Acta Astronautica.

 

This is how it would work: a rocket would take the craft to low-Earth orbit, whereupon the craft would unfurl a 100 meter diameter sail. A transmitter on Earth would fire a one-hour burst of microwaves at it to heat it up, accelerating the craft to 60 kilometres per second. This would set an interplanetary speed record for space probes.

 

However, more work is needed to make this possible. The plan would require a 60-megawatt microwave beam with a similar diameter as the sail that was capable of tracking the craft. The deep-space communications network that NASA uses to communicate with Mars rovers and the Cassini probe now orbiting Saturn can only output half a megawatt…” View Original Article 

 

 

U.S. MILITARY UPDATES ATTACK PLANS ON IRAN

February 11, 2005

 

The Middle East Newsline reports: “The U.S. military has been closely monitoring and updating plans for an attack on Iran.

But the plans were said to be routine for the military, which envisions a range of threat scenarios in the Middle East and other regions.

 

Officials said Central Command, responsible for Iran and the surrounding region, has not been under any alert or heightened state of planning regarding Teheran. They said Central Command has maintained a close watch on Iran, particularly regarding threats against the U.S. military presence and the interim government in neighboring Iraq.

 

‘What we are doing right now, our focus is on the day-to-day operations, the tactical operation, and I'm talking in regards Iran,’ Lt. Gen. Lance Smith, deputy

chief of Central Command, said. ‘Our focus is on what are they doing, you know, to try and influence what's going on in Iraq.’…” View Original Article 

 

 

NORTH KOREA SAYS IT HAS NUCLEAR WEAPONS AND REJECTS TALKS

February 10, 2005

 

The New York Times reports: “In a surprising admission, North Korea's hard-line Communist government declared today that it has nuclear bombs and that it will boycott United States-sponsored regional talks designed to end its nuclear program, according to a North Korean Foreign Ministry statement transmitted today by the reclusive nation's wire service.

 

Pyongyang said it has ‘manufactured nukes for self-defense to cope with the Bush administration's undisguised policy to isolate and stifle’ North Korea, and that it will ‘bolster its nuclear weapons arsenal.’

 

The statement, considered a definitive policy pronouncement, said that North Korea is pulling out of the talks after concluding that the second Bush administration would pursue the ‘brazen-faced, double-dealing tactics’ of dialogue and ‘regime change.’

 

Four hours before the official Korean Central News Agency transmitted the pullout statement, a top Bush administration official told reporters here that North Korea's return to the nuclear talks was expected by all other participants the United States, Japan, South Korea, Russia and China.

 

‘The onus is really on North Korea,’ said John R. Bolton, undersecretary of state for arms control and international security, noting that the last time the parties met was in June.

 

Referring to North Korea's bomb making capability, he added: ‘The absence of progress in six-party talks means they are making further progress toward their increased capability.’

 

It is unclear if North Korea is definitively slamming the door to talks or merely trying to raise its price for returning to the bargaining table…”  View Original Article 

 

 

U.S. PROPOSES PAYING OFF INSURGENTS

February 8, 2005

 

The Middle East Newsline reports: “The Bush administration has offered to finance an effort to help end the Palestinian insurgency against Israel.

U.S. officials said the administration has offered to pay Palestinian insurgents who agree to surrender their weapons. They said the offer was part of a $350 million assistance package to the Palestinian Authority.

 

The offer was scheduled to be discussed by U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice during her visit to Ramallah on Monday. Officials said that under the proposal, the United States would guarantee $100 per month to any insurgent who surrenders his weapon and renounces violence.

 

‘The bottom line is that the PA does not have the strength to stop the intifada by itself,’ an official said. ‘The PA will need help, particularly in co-opting members of Fatah.’…” View Original Article 

 

 

MIXING HUMANS AND ANIMALS FOR SCIENCE

February 7, 2005

 

ABC News reports: “Animal-human hybrids have long been the stuff of fairy tales and myths — from the half-man, half-horse centaur to singing mermaids.

Now the swift pace of genetic engineering has some worried that such mixed creatures, known as chimeras after the fabulous beasts of Greek mythology, are making the leap from the pages of fiction to reality.

 

While scientists argue that research would likely never go so far as to create entirely new, living species — even if it could — activists say the march toward building full-blown, genetically engineered human-animal hybrids has already begun.

 

In the coming months, a number of measures, from a patent filed by activists opposed to such research to lists of recommendations from the National

Academy of Sciences and the President's Council on Bioethics, could influence how fast and how far such projects will proceed in the United States.

Those opposed to chimera research argue scientists have already started down a slippery slope. They point to recent hallmarks, like the researchers in China who announced in 2003 that they had used cloning techniques to create embryos containing a mix of human and rabbit genes. Or the Stanford geneticist who injected human brain stem cells into mouse fetuses last year to create mice whose brains are about 1 percent human.

 

A list of guidelines expected from the National Academy of Science later this month or in early March would address the growing number of questions surrounding research that mixes human and animal genetic material. The group's suggestions could have implications for future federal legislation since it has advised the government on such matters in the past. Already, members of the President's Council on Bioethics have said efforts to grow a human embryo inside an animal's womb should be banned, although they stopped short of issuing suggestions to regulate such practices.

 

Scientists say mixing human and animal material is not always as ghastly as it may sound. In fact, researchers have been doing it for decades to isolate genes responsible for various conditions. Pig heart valves have been used to heal human hearts and scientists have long placed human genetic material in other animals to understand the genes' functions.

 

‘The reason for doing this is you can watch the function of a gene or cell and it stands out because it is operating within a different species,’ said Douglas Melton, a cell biologist and stem cell researcher at Harvard University. ‘It's so important that it's hard to imagine it should not be done.’…” View Original Article 

 

 

NORTH KOREA THREATENS: U.S. BASES 'SEA OF FIRE'

February 5, 2005

 

WorldNetDaily.com reports: “U.S. military bases will become a ‘sea of fire’ if war breaks out on the Korean peninsula.

That's the latest threat from North Korea, while South Korea says close to 700,000 American troops would be sent to the region.

‘There are no limitations in the striking power of our armed force. If U.S. imperialists ignite flames of war, we will strike all their bases first and turn them into a sea of fire,’ North Korean air force officer Huh Ryong told Pyongyang's Central Radio monitored by South Korea's Yonhap news agency.

 

He also said his country would ‘thoroughly’ wipe out those who aid the U.S., implying allies like South Korea and Japan, both of which host U.S. bases.

The comments came during an anti-U.S. rally by senior party, government and military officials in Pyongyang on Wednesday.

 

At the event, premier Pak Pong-Ju urged North Koreans to counter ‘U.S. moves for aggression with a decisive and merciless military strike,’ reported Agence France-Presse, accusing the U.S. of seeking to disarm North Korea and bring down its system ‘at any cost.’

 

Meanwhile, a just-released South Korean defense-policy paper says the U.S. would dispatch 690,000 troops and 2,000 warplanes in the event of a serious conflict.

 

‘The United States has a plan to send more than 40 percent of its entire Navy, more than half of its Air Force and more than 70 percent of its Marine Corps to defend South Korea,’ the white paper said. ‘This shows the United States is firmly determined in its will to help defend the Korean peninsula.’

It mentioned 160 vessels and 1,600 additional aircraft would augment the troops and fighter jets.

 

Updated for the first time in four years, the brief now calls North Korea a ‘direct military threat,’ instead of the South's ‘main enemy,’ which it had been using for the past decade…” View Original Article 

 

 

IRAQI COMBAT READY FORCES REACH 40,000

February 5, 2005

The Middle East Newsline reports: “Iraq has succeeded in deploying about 40,000 combat-ready soldiers in the insurgency war.

Gen. Richard Myers, chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, said about one-third of Iraqi soldiers and police have been deemed capable of fighting Shi'ite or Sunni insurgents. Myers said the U.S.-led coalition has trained 125,000 Iraqi soldiers and police officers.

 

‘About 40,000 can go anywhere in the country and take on any threat,’ Myers told the Senate Armed Services Committee on Thursday. ‘That does not mean the rest of them aren't useful.’

 

Later, Gen. Peter Pace, the vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, provided different figures on the number of trained Iraqi troops. Pace told a Pentagon briefing that 136,000 Iraqi troops have been trained and equipped…” View Original Article   

 

 

 

HAMAS, HIZBULLAH AGREE ON WAR AGAINST ISRAEL

February 2, 2005

The Middle East Newsline reports: “Hamas and Hizbullah have agreed to continue the war against Israel.

Leaders from the two groups met in Beirut and discussed strategy amid efforts to arrange a Palestinian Authority ceasefire with Israel. The Islamic insurgency organizations rejected the ceasefire and said they would maintain the war against the Jewish state.

‘They agreed that the option of resistance and steadfastness was the only choice to confront the current situation,’ Hizbullah said in a statement after the meeting.

The statement said the Jan. 30 meeting comprised of Hizbullah secretary-general Hassan Nasrallah and Hamas political bureau chief Khaled Masha'al. Both groups have received significant support from Iran…” View Original Article 

 

 

IRAQ SEEKS ARMS COOPERATION WITH PAKISTAN

February 1, 2005

The Middle East Newsline reports: “Iraq seeks defense and military cooperation with Pakistan.

Iraqi Defense Minister Hazem Shalaan held talks with Pakistani leaders in late November in the first effort by a post-Saddam Hussein government to forge defense and military cooperation with Islamabad. On Nov. 23, Shalaan met President Pervez Musharraf and Defense Minister Rao Sikandar Iqbal.

Shalaan was said to have discussed proposals for defense cooperation between the two Muslim countries. Pakistani officials said Islamabad has offered to sell weapons and military platforms as well as provide training to the Iraqi military and security forces. Pakistan has been a leading military ally of Saudi Arabia, who has offered assistance to Baghdad.

The officials said Islamabad briefed Shalaan and his delegation on a range of Pakistani platforms. They were said to include Al Khalid main battle tank and the Super Mashak air trainer…” View Original Article 

 

 

IRAN WORKS ON LONG-RANGE MISSILES

February 1, 2005

The Middle East Newsline reports: “Iran was said to have been developing a ballistic missile with a range of up to 3,000 kilometers.

The Iranian opposition has asserted that the Teheran regime was developing a surface-to-surface missile that could strike any European capital. The National Council of Resistance of Iran told a briefing in London that the new Iranian missile would be fitted with weapons of mass destruction payload.

The council identified the intermediate-range missiles as Ghadr 101 and Ghadr 110. The missiles were said to be comparable to the advanced Scud E and was being developed at the Hemmat Missile Industries Complex.

The Ghadr 101 was said to have a range of 2,500 kilometers, the council said. The Ghadr 110 has planned for a range of 3,000 kilometers…” View Original Article 

 

 

CHINA PRODUCES MISSILES FOR IRAN

January 30, 2005

The Middle East Newsline reports: “China has launched marketing of missiles designed for Iran.

China's Hongdu Aviation Industry Group has exhibited three variants of two new guided missiles that were designed and developed for Iran. The anti-ship missiles, displayed at the China Air Show 2004 in November 2004, were identified as the JJ/TL-6B, JJ/TL-10A and KJ/TL-10B.

Industry sources said the Chinese missiles are identical to Iran's Nasr and Kosar, also known as the TL-6 and TL-10. They said brochures by the state-owned Iran Aerospace Industries Organization contain photographs of the Iranian missiles that were identical to those exhibited in China.

‘It is now clear that two missile programs revealed a few years ago by China National Aero Technology Import & Export Co (CATIC) - the FL-8 and FL-9 - were the TL-10 and TL-6, respectively, under yet another name,’ the London-based Jane's Defense Weekly reported…” View Original Article 

 

ANIMAL-HUMAN HYBRIDS SPARK CONTROVERSY

January 27, 2005

National Geographic News reports: “Scientists have begun blurring the line between human and animal by producing chimeras—a hybrid creature that's part human, part animal.

Chinese scientists at the Shanghai Second Medical University in 2003 successfully fused human cells with rabbit eggs. The embryos were reportedly the first human-animal chimeras successfully created. They were allowed to develop for several days in a laboratory dish before the scientists destroyed the embryos to harvest their stem cells.

In Minnesota last year researchers at the Mayo Clinic created pigs with human blood flowing through their bodies.

And at Stanford University in California an experiment might be done later this year to create mice with human brains.

Scientists feel that, the more humanlike the animal, the better research model it makes for testing drugs or possibly growing ‘spare parts,’ such as livers, to transplant into humans.

Watching how human cells mature and interact in a living creature may also lead to the discoveries of new medical treatments.

But creating human-animal chimeras—named after a monster in Greek mythology that had a lion's head, goat's body, and serpent's tail—has raised troubling questions: What new subhuman combination should be produced and for what purpose? At what point would it be considered human? And what rights, if any, should it have?

There are currently no U.S. federal laws that address these issues…” View Original Article 



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