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While the nightmare possibilities of cloning turn up in that Norman manor, Oates suggests that an equally insidious kind of replication is taking place in the homogenized lives of the right addresses, the right prep schools ("It's heartbreaking to see the exit sign for Groton," one mother sighs, "and not be going there to see my son") as well as the right universities and the right careers.
Recent events (TEDx 2013; RT 2013; Gross 2013) and publications (Zimmer 2013a) have drawn attention to the realistic possibilities of cloning extinct species.
The eerie possibilities of cloning have captured filmmakers' imaginations.
Meanwhile, How to Build a Human, part of the Gene Stories strand, was about the amazingness of DNA, how we humans are made and the possibilities of cloning (which, like all good sci-fi films, include brand new body parts, life after otherwise fatal accidents and that old favourite, eternal youth).
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The Boys From Brazil (1976) had more brio, inspired by Levin's reading of the possibility of cloning Hitler or Mozart.
The cloning of Dolly generated speculation in the media and in the scientific community about the possibility of cloning humans.
"It seems inevitable with such a discovery that the possibility of cloning a mammoth will be revived.
In 1997, when scientists at the Roslin Institute in Scotland announced the cloning of Dolly the sheep, there was a lot of fevered speculation about the possibility of cloning human beings.
Indeed, the rediscovery of certain lost species -- not to mention talk about the theoretical possibility of cloning extinct animals, à la "Jurassic Park" -- may give people false hope that extinction can easily be reversed.
He'll talk for hours about saving endangered species through cloning, or the possibility of cloning pets, or why it makes more economic and ethical sense to pay $1 for a cow egg than $2,000 to surgically obtain a single human egg.
Following World War II, science fiction spread throughout the world from its epicentre in the United States, spurred on by ever more staggering scientific feats, from the development of nuclear energy and atomic bombs to the advent of space travel, human visits to the Moon, and the real possibility of cloning human life.
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