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Harvard professor looks for 'adventurous woman' who agrees to give birth to - MidniteSpecial - 01-22-2013

http://rt.com/usa/news/birth-neanderthal...oning-455/

I'm sure there's a few lesbian couples lined up waiting for that caveman sperm!


Harvard professor looks for 'adventurous woman' who agrees to give birth to - magellan - 01-22-2013

This is pretty badass. We're living in very exciting times despite all the political bullshit.

And the commenter clearly has no idea what Frankenstein was about...


Harvard professor looks for 'adventurous woman' who agrees to give birth to - Timoteo - 01-22-2013

This is funny...I'm watching the "Jurassic Park" films right now. It would be worth it to bring Neanderthal man back just to watch him run "caveman" game on some of these dumb bitches we have running around...HA HA!


Harvard professor looks for 'adventurous woman' who agrees to give birth to - MidniteSpecial - 01-22-2013

Haha we should film a spoof skit on this!


Harvard professor looks for 'adventurous woman' who agrees to give birth to - MidniteSpecial - 01-22-2013

How are they going to find this adventurous woman?


Harvard professor looks for 'adventurous woman' who agrees to give birth to - Cincinnatus - 01-22-2013

Quote: (01-22-2013 11:05 PM)MidniteSpecial Wrote:  

How are they going to find this adventurous woman?

Doesn't matter if they find such a woman or not unless the laws banning human cloning are changed.


Harvard professor looks for 'adventurous woman' who agrees to give birth to - MidniteSpecial - 01-22-2013

Quote: (01-22-2013 11:06 PM)MSW2007 Wrote:  

Quote: (01-22-2013 11:05 PM)MidniteSpecial Wrote:  

How are they going to find this adventurous woman?

Doesn't matter if they find such a woman or not unless the laws banning human cloning are changed.

True. You don't think they have cloned a human yet?


Harvard professor looks for 'adventurous woman' who agrees to give birth to - Cincinnatus - 01-22-2013

Quote: (01-22-2013 11:08 PM)MidniteSpecial Wrote:  

Quote: (01-22-2013 11:06 PM)MSW2007 Wrote:  

Quote: (01-22-2013 11:05 PM)MidniteSpecial Wrote:  

How are they going to find this adventurous woman?

Doesn't matter if they find such a woman or not unless the laws banning human cloning are changed.

True. You don't think they have cloned a human yet?

I won't say it hasn't happened, because there is a great deal of secrecy involved with lots of modern science. But I don't think there are clones walking among us (yet).


Harvard professor looks for 'adventurous woman' who agrees to give birth to - Timoteo - 01-22-2013

If you made it into a reality show, you'd tons of attention-whoring chicks to volunteer...


Harvard professor looks for 'adventurous woman' who agrees to give birth to - Cincinnatus - 01-22-2013

Quote: (01-22-2013 11:30 PM)Timoteo Wrote:  

If you made it into a reality show, you'd tons of attention-whoring chicks to volunteer...

I never thought of that, but it's the perfect angle for modern females hooked on shows like Teen Mom.

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Credit (or blame) young women for the continued abundance of reality shows

http://www.vulture.com/2012/06/201112-tv...mbers.html


Harvard professor looks for 'adventurous woman' who agrees to give birth to - WesternCancer - 01-23-2013

Quote: (01-22-2013 11:08 PM)MidniteSpecial Wrote:  

Quote: (01-22-2013 11:06 PM)MSW2007 Wrote:  

Quote: (01-22-2013 11:05 PM)MidniteSpecial Wrote:  

How are they going to find this adventurous woman?

Doesn't matter if they find such a woman or not unless the laws banning human cloning are changed.

True. You don't think they have cloned a human yet?

Its much harder to clone humans than any other mammals for a bunch of different reasons. Theraputic cloning in humans (replacing certain tissues/cells) has been in practice for certain disorders since 2004. However, human embryonic stem cells were also cloned in 2004 (can turn into any cell). Last year macaque monkeys were cloned (most similar to humans).

That being said I wouldn't be surprised if some underground/secret lab in China or something has already cloned people.


Harvard professor looks for 'adventurous woman' who agrees to give birth to - Handsome Creepy Eel - 01-23-2013

But are neanderthals human? Doesn't the definition "human" only refer to "Homo sapiens"?


Harvard professor looks for 'adventurous woman' who agrees to give birth to - Hades - 01-23-2013

I'm pretty opposed to resurrecting dead shit like the Neanderthal. As far as I'm concerned, they died out and we won. Why bring them back (and in a liberal society that would not recognize them as competition for homo sapiens and give them rights immediately) for round 2?


Harvard professor looks for 'adventurous woman' who agrees to give birth to - Architekt - 01-23-2013

inb4 neanderthal rapes nearest woman, starts having babies and ends up breeding army of neanderthals which go to war with humans.

Anyway, ethics in relation to science is all kinds of fucked up. It's more or less dictated by church law as far as I can tell.