Colossal Biosciencesがアカオオカミをクローン化したと言っている。本当なのか?
If you want to capture something wolflike, it’s best to embark before dawn. So on a morning this January, with the eastern horizon still pink-hued, I drove with two young scientists into a blanket of fog. Forty miles to the west, the industrial sprawl of Houston spawned a golden glow. Tanner Broussard’s old Toyota Tacoma…
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MIT Technology Review (United States) | Apr 20, 2026
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The ethical implications of cloning animals for conservation purposes raise concerns about the limits of human intervention in nature.
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Cloning endangered species like the red wolf could significantly aid conservation efforts and restore biodiversity in their natural habitats.
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Successful cloning of red wolves could pave the way for innovative approaches to preserving other endangered species, offering hope for future conservation.
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Investing in cloning technology distracts from addressing the root causes of species endangerment, such as habitat loss and climate change.
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While cloning red wolves presents intriguing scientific advancements, the long-term ecological impact remains uncertain and requires careful evaluation.
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