The headlines are starting to sound more and more like the science fiction movies we watched as kids... http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20071212/sc_afp/healthscienceskoreacloning
Weird... And why would you do that? I wonder how much all that research and development cost just so they could clone a glow in the dark cat.
They did say they glow in the dark under ultra violet light. Not like the nuclear radiation green glow fun.
Do more research: *NORMAL* cats glow green under this specific light. These glow reddish. At least that's what CNN said. The news don't lie. Note that they did not mention that the scientists ate a dog immediately after this experiment in celebration.
It's a little unclear what the article means when it says "the cloned cats glow in the dark when exposed to ultraviolet beams." It could either mean that they only glow when exposed to UV, or it could mean that after you expose them to UV they will glow for a certain amount of time. That's how glow-in-the-dark stuff works - it absorbs the light shone on it, and then it slowly leaks it out again. In any case, if they're real, I want one!