went to three companies, two of which Orbital and SpaceX are veterans in the NASA cargo supply department. The third company, Sierra Nevada, is new to NASA but claims its Dream Chaser spaceship is capable of a touchdown entry that can be reused at least 15 times, reported Alex Knapp for Forbes.
Alex Knapp is the social media manager for the Forbes site, and two published reports claimed the site had been accessed through his Twitter account. Samantha Sharf is a personal finance/markets reporter for the magazine.
Prof Churchs optimism about cloning is not universally shared by his colleagues. For a start, as Alex Knapp says in an interesting piece in Forbes magazine, even ordinary human cloning is beyond us at the moment. We have successfully cloned various animals, most famously Dolly the Sheep, but also
Date: Jan 21, 2013
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
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But Forbes blogger Alex Knapp is not convinced the time is ripe for such an ambitious goal. He estimates it would take at least 30 years to develop the technology and reach the point of turning a profit.