Five of the new embryos grew in laboratory dishes to the stage that fertility doctors consider ready for transfer to a woman’s womb: a degree of development that clones of adult humans have never achieved before.
No one knows whether those embryos were healthy enough to grow into babies. But the study leader, who is also the medical director of a fertility clinic, said they looked robust, even as he emphasized that he has no interest in cloning people.
Lack of interest in human cloning: UR DOIN IT WRONG.
Puh-leaze. “No interest in clone people?” Lying through his teeth. That guy has ominous music written all over him.