Reviving the extinct animals http://www.biotechnology.gov.au/biotechnologyOnline/interactives/ext_animal_clone_interactiv.htm This site provides an interactive look at using reproductive technology to make clones of extinct animals. For your understanding the show is presented in simple interactive format. If you are a student or someone interested in biogenetics process reach out for your computer and try your hand at the process on this easy-to-understand site.
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Times’s this edition provides an overview of innovative side of technology to show how innovation has surpassed even the imagination barriers of a layman. Much to your amazement, in its animatronics category, you will find dander-less lap cats, bi-pedal personal agents, and the perfect beach-blanket companion, Robo-lobster and much more.
Here is the most extensive collection of images and information on Victorian-era robots to be found on the internet. The information dates back to the world’s first robot, the Steam Man, created in 1865! So go back in time and get an illustrated accounts of automatons such as the Electric Man and the Automatic Man.