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  • BOA must reimburse Tito's owner and interspecies communicator says the cat is alive [auto-translation]

    01/12/2023 4:21:35 PM PST · by BenLurkin · 7 replies
    After a meeting between representatives of the Bolivian Aviation airline (BOA), the Authority for the Regulation and Supervision of Telecommunications and Transport (ATT) and the owner of the lost cat Tito, it was agreed that the state company must return all the expenses incurred by the affected in the search for your pet. In two more days it is a month since the loss of the cat Tito, who disappeared without a trace of the kennel in which he had to travel from Tarija to Santa Cruz. Tito the cat lost by BOA. Bolivia.comThe Government hired an interspecies communicator to...
  • (Monday Humor-sort of) The Ladies' Hmmm Journal

    09/15/2008 4:07:50 PM PDT · by genefromjersey · 2 replies · 199+ views
    Finneran Lane ^ | 09/15/08 | vanity
    This month's features: The dangers of interspecies internet dating ... and more !
  • British body backs inter-species clones

    06/17/2007 2:22:13 PM PDT · by Nachum · 42 replies · 895+ views
    Yahoo News ^ | Sat Jun 16, 07 | Maggie Fox, Health and Science Editor
    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Making human-animal embryos for scientific experiments should be allowed because of the benefits to science and medicine, British experts said in a report released for Sunday. Such embryos should never, however, be implanted into either a woman or an animal, said the Academy of Medical Sciences. The combinations would include animal eggs and the nucleus, containing the genetic material, of a human being, or human embryos that carry the genetic material of an animal, the independent advisory body said. A cloning technique called somatic cell nuclear transfer, or SCNT for short, involves removing the nucleus from an...