Un laboratorio de bio-tecnología en Korea del Sur (Sooam) ya puede clonar tus mascotas muertas. Claro, sin tienes $100,000 dólares…
Vamos, no suena tan mal… dejemos por un momento las discusiones éticas (ahórrenme toda esa doble moral). Hoy puede regresar ese perro que fué su mejor amigo de la infancia. Ese que al morirse le lloramos más que a nuestra propia abuelita.
Ojo, habrá que educarlo otra vez…
A Lab In South Korea Will Clone Your Dog For $100,000
People cope with the loss of their pets in very different ways. Some carry on as normal, some may cuddle their pet’s favorite chew toy while sobbing over Marley & Me, some immediately rush out and buy a replacement; there’s no right or wrong way to deal with it. But it turns out that some people are willing to go to rather extreme measures to mend their broken hearts: cloning their dog.
Since 2006, a controversial biotech lab in South Korea called Sooam has been offering cloning services for the meagre sum of $100,000 (£64,000); I guess some would say their companions are priceless. The company was founded by trained veterinarian and scientific researcher Woo Suk Hwang who has a rather shady history…