Really great video! I was already familar with Hwang's fraud because of the BobbyBroccoli series on him, and the rest of the video was an awesome look at issues around the subject as a whole
The amount of research, thought, nuance, work AND passion that is all within this video it's AMAZING. Thank you so much for sharing! And this only makes me trust science MORE. And it only makes me distrust capitalism's way of encouraging profits over knowledge. PS: I finally got some time to watch this properly paying it the attention it deserves, which is why I'm late replying. Much love from Latin America!
this is a really good assessment of the situation, and I think the way you covered the history of cloning, its place in pop culture, and the actual medical realities of the situation is really well handled and gives a base overview while not neglecting the nuances--or the absolute truths--at the heart of the issue/idea. i've often brought up the environmental factors when discussing this with other people and even those separated triplets, but i had no idea about the cats and womb environment, which adds a whole other layer to the idea that we could ever get actual, 100% similar clones. this video essay/discussion was really well done and I feel i'm walking away from it with a better, holistic understanding of the topic! thanks!
Great timing given the news this morning - one cloned rhesus monkey achieved, still living after 2 years. Why? For human medical testing 👀 NB number of embryos created 113, implanted into surrogates 11, pregnancies 2, live births one¹ 1 edit, insert *allegedly*
Really great video! I was already familar with Hwang's fraud because of the BobbyBroccoli series on him, and the rest of the video was an awesome look at issues around the subject as a whole
The amount of research, thought, nuance, work AND passion that is all within this video it's AMAZING. Thank you so much for sharing! And this only makes me trust science MORE. And it only makes me distrust capitalism's way of encouraging profits over knowledge. PS: I finally got some time to watch this properly paying it the attention it deserves, which is why I'm late replying. Much love from Latin America!
Another great video. You cover this topic with nuance and a sense of humor and compassionate curiosity.
You always say the nicest things 😅 Thank you for being around!
this is a really good assessment of the situation, and I think the way you covered the history of cloning, its place in pop culture, and the actual medical realities of the situation is really well handled and gives a base overview while not neglecting the nuances--or the absolute truths--at the heart of the issue/idea. i've often brought up the environmental factors when discussing this with other people and even those separated triplets, but i had no idea about the cats and womb environment, which adds a whole other layer to the idea that we could ever get actual, 100% similar clones. this video essay/discussion was really well done and I feel i'm walking away from it with a better, holistic understanding of the topic! thanks!
Another banger! I've only gotten 10min in, but intro blew me away!!
Great timing given the news this morning - one cloned rhesus monkey achieved, still living after 2 years.
Why? For human medical testing 👀
NB number of embryos created 113, implanted into surrogates 11, pregnancies 2, live births one¹
1 edit, insert *allegedly*
Great video! Well done.
Lu made me steal figs from my eldery neighbor :p