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    You are at:Home»News»From Dolly to 3D: cloning sans DNA

    From Dolly to 3D: cloning sans DNA

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    By Staff Writer on November 4, 2014 News, Products

    Everybody likes companionship, at least most people do. It’s only so much solitude we can all use, even the hermit likes some people time limited though it may be. For those that live alone and like company, although maybe not necessarily the two-legged kind, the four-legged type could be more than welcome.

    A dog is man’s best friend and that relationship with different species has been cemented over centuries. This has evolved that the mere thought of the absence of dogs is inconceivable. Sadly there some people that happen to be allergic despite their desire or love for them. this means they are deprived of the love this animal has to offer and everything else this entails.

    Yes, the possibility of being able to make your own dog. This is not along the lines of Frankenstein’s monster though…at least not yet. Despite the fact that man has managed to clone a living mammal, innovation has made it possible to actually print one.

    The advent of 3-D printing has made it possible to actually print a dog. For those that always desired a four-legged companion but could not enjoy it for one reason or the other, with the press of a button all that is taken care of. With some minor details these pets are almost as good as the real thing.

    The Japanese have perfected this new science and made it available to interested parties, at a reasonable fee of course. This technological twist has demonstrated that man’s quality of life can be improved in every way possible without leaving any stone unturned. So get ready for more novel ways to use existing inventions in the not too distant future.

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