Could the super-rich be cloning themselves? And why would they?
NeutralScience

- Nearly three decades after the successful cloning of Dolly the sheep, discussions surrounding human cloning have largely diminished. Michael Le Page explores the current state of cloning technology and its implications for humanity, particularly among the wealthy who may have the resources to pursue such advancements.
- The potential for cloning among the super-rich raises ethical and societal questions about identity, mortality, and the future of human reproduction. As technology progresses, the implications of cloning could challenge existing norms and provoke debates on the moral responsibilities of those who can afford such innovations.
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