Scientist's fraud calls human cloning into doubt
29th Dec 2005, 23:12 GMT
WOO SUK HWANG, the disgraced South Korean cloning scientist, did not create a single cloned stem cell, an investigating panel has concluded. The verdict is another blow to the career of a scientist hailed until recently as a national hero....
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