Sem cells to be used to preserve endangered species.
By DoctorDidi
@DoctorDidi (7018)
India
October 16, 2011 12:14am CST
Scientists have found a way to grow sperms from stem cells, which will be a great help in breeding endangered species. Researchers have found a way to harvest sperm from animals that have not yet attained reproductive maturity. Thus it is a great achievement to preserve those species of life which are on the verge of extinct. But it will obviously be of no help in reviving those species of life which are already extinct from our beloved planet.
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@blue65packer (11826)
• United States
18 Oct 11
Really? I have not heard this until now! That is great news! At least we can save some of the aminals on the brink of exctint. It would be nice if we could bring back extinct animals but saving some from extinction is even better!
@savypat (20216)
• United States
16 Oct 11
Our planet has a rhythm, all things move within this rhythm, mountians rise and fall, oceans rise and fall continents slam together and seperate and species come and go, humans are the most destructive species to ever inhabit the earth, why are we not putting time, energy and money into being better guests here instead of trying to change things.