China successfully clones the 'Sherlock Holmes of police dogs'

Australia News News

China successfully clones the 'Sherlock Holmes of police dogs'
Australia Latest News,Australia Headlines
  • 📰 abcnews
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 15 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 9%
  • Publisher: 83%

Kunxun, now three months old, is the first success of a program a Beijing-based biotech company hopes will make it possible to achieve volume produciton of cloned police dogs.

Scientists in south-west China's Yunnan province have cloned what they called the"Sherlock Holmes of police dogs" in a program they hope will help cut training times and costs for police dogs, state media reported.

Sinogene is hoping to make it possible to achieve"volume production" of cloned police dogs in order to significantly reduce training times, the company's deputy general manager Zhao Jianping told the Global Times, but he added that cloning costs remain a major obstacle.

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

abcnews /  🏆 5. in AU

Australia Latest News, Australia Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

New US military budget focused on China despite Trump border talkNew US military budget focused on China despite Trump border talkThe 2020 Pentagon budget proposal is shaped by national security threats that acting Defence Secretary Patrick Shanahan summariss as: 'China, China, China'.
Read more »

New US military budget focused on China despite Trump border talkNew US military budget focused on China despite Trump border talkThe 2020 Pentagon budget proposal is shaped by national security threats that acting Defence Secretary Patrick Shanahan summariss as: 'China, China, China'.
Read more »

Clive Palmer should 'walk the walk' on China-made shirts: Paul Murray | Sky News AustraliaClive Palmer should 'walk the walk' on China-made shirts: Paul Murray | Sky News AustraliaIf Clive Palmer has enough money to buy ads ‘everywhere’, he should have enough money to ‘do some screen-printing’ in Australia, Paul Murray says.\n\nFormer Home and Away actor turned political candidate Bryan Wiseman has quit the United Australia Party after he noticed the 'Made in China' tag on his shirts and caps supplied by the party.\n\nThe Sky News host says after ‘whacking away at China whatever change they get’, Clive Palmer should ‘walk the walk’ and produce his merchandise in Australia. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Read more »

'Dancing with the dragon': New Zealand prepares for pivotal report on Chinese interference'Dancing with the dragon': New Zealand prepares for pivotal report on Chinese interferenceAs China flexes its muscles throughout the Pacific, New Zealand finds itself in a troublesome position.
Read more »

'Ghost votes': Indonesia's election plagued by China hacking allegations, false identities'Ghost votes': Indonesia's election plagued by China hacking allegations, false identitiesMore than 100 foreign nationals are blacklisted from Indonesia's electoral roll as the country struggles to contain misinformation and cyber attacks.
Read more »

The Dalai Lama's biggest battle with China may come after his deathThe Dalai Lama's biggest battle with China may come after his deathSixty years after fleeing Tibet, the Dalai Lama is battling China over Tibetan Buddhism's future.
Read more »

Australian family’s fear for famous Uighur father-in-law missing in ChinaAustralian family’s fear for famous Uighur father-in-law missing in ChinaUighur comedian Adil Mijit has not contacted anyone since November last year – and his family fears the worst
Read more »

'No place safer than China': Is Beijing using the Christchurch shootings as a political opportunity?'No place safer than China': Is Beijing using the Christchurch shootings as a political opportunity?China's censorship apparatus is so efficient that sensitive social media posts are culled within minutes, but for some reason the New Zealand shooting videos were left up for nearly two days. Why?
Read more »

Can the Darwin Port's 99-year lease to China be reversed?Can the Darwin Port's 99-year lease to China be reversed?Many of you asked whether the decision could be reversed and what role — if any — was played by former federal trade minister Andrew Robb.
Read more »

Coal exporters forced to divert ships as China port delays intensifyCoal exporters forced to divert ships as China port delays intensifyShips carrying Australian coal originally bound for China have been either diverted or offered to buyers in other countries, as the coal delays at Chinese ports intensifies
Read more »



Render Time: 2025-03-14 14:55:27