Argentina has quietly become a global leader in cloning horses, owing to the popularity of the practice among the country’s ...
They look like ordinary foals, docile with honey brown coats and white facial patches, content to spend their days munching alfalfa in a cordoned-off pasture in rural Buenos Aires province. But these ...
In Argentina, equine cloning in polo is no longer a rarity. It’s now a mature industry — although ethical dilemmas ...
These 10-month-old foals are the world’s first genetically edited horses - cloned copies of a polo prize winner named Polo Pureza, or Polo Purity. But instead of genetically identical copies, these ...
They look like ordinary horses, with their honey brown coats and white patches. But these 10-month-old foals in Argentina are the world's first gene-edited horses, according to scientists. Experts say ...
The Post's Bogotá bureau chief Samantha Schmidt reports from Argentina, where a horse-cloning boom has transformed the game of polo.
They look like ordinary foals, docile with honey brown coats and white facial patches, content to spend their days munching alfalfa in a cordoned-off pasture in rural Buenos Aires province. But these ...
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) -They look like ordinary foals, docile with honey brown coats and white facial patches, content to spend their days munching alfalfa in a cordoned-off pasture in rural Buenos ...