Yeah, but will it be accepted by society? This is perhaps the biggest "no".
Many people would try the chickenosaurus, if it were "ethically ok"... I believe....
On Friday, June 21, 2013 9:14:19 PM UTC+2, Ashley Heath wrote:
I still think the trick is to combine biology/molecular biology with the entertainment industry....Kickstart to create a dinosaur, Jurassic Park Revisited!??--
On Friday, June 21, 2013 12:35:08 PM UTC-5, Enrico wrote:actually the main problem is not about money, or lab spaces, or a phd. I think its a more conceptual fact, i mean molecular biology today is not something anyone can handle just because is not in our ordinary lives as computer actually are. And that's all about the evolution of tools and accessibility in the economical order. Revolution will start in the same moment scientists and kids will use the same tools not necessarily for the same purpose, just like PCs today.Enrico
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