As Mr. Chadwick points out, there are subscribers from science
museums.  I believe the Museum of Science in Boston has a Current
Science and Technology venue that is supposed to present cutting edge
scientific research--under which heading human cloning would
certainly fall.  Are there any subscribers from MoS or another
science museums who want to comment on how they might address the
current cloning debate in a museological context?  If not, so be it;
I don't wish to start an argument, I'm just interested in people's
ideas for communicating a delicate issue.
--
Antonia D. Stephens
4 Halyard Way
Centerville, MA  02632
(508) 362-7998
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