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Over 1 in 10 Men Say They Would Like to Clone Themselves

Over 1 in 10 Men Say They Would Like to Clone Themselves

Ed Browne, Reporter for Newsweek, covers our latest briefing paper: The promise of scientific immortality – who wants to live forever? 12/06/2022

More than one in ten men say they would like to clone themselves if they could, according to a new survey. 

The survey was conducted as part of a wider research project into the relationship between religion and science, particularly on the subject of living forever.

Newsweek cover our latest research briefing paper The promise of scientific immortality – who wants to live forever? Read the full article here.

 


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Nick Spencer

Nick Spencer

Nick is Senior Fellow at Theos. He is the author of The Landscapes of Science and Religion (OUP, 2025), Playing God: Science, Religion and the Future of Humanity (2024), and Magisteria: the entangled histories of science and religion (Oneworld, 2023). Nick is host of the podcast Reading Our Times.

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Posted 12 June 2022

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