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    Voices from Roslin: The Creators of Dolly Discuss Science, Ethics, and Social Responsibility
    with G. Bulfield, R. James, and I. Wilmut
    Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 7 (2): 121-140. 1998.
    Dolly, as we all know, is a sheep. And a very remarkable sheep. Not because of what she is, but because of the mode by which she appeared in our midst. Dolly was cloned in a laboratory by a technique called nuclear transfer; she is virtually genetically identical to a sheep born six years before she was. And wewill never be the same again.
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    Though we often “fear the worst”, worrying that unexpectedly bad things will happen, there are times when we “hope for the best”, imagining that unexpectedly good things will happen, too. The paper explores how the valence of the current situation influences people's imagining of unexpected future events when participants were instructed to think of “something unexpected”. In Experiment 1, participants (N = 127) were asked to report unexpected events to everyday scenarios under different instruc…Read more