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  2. Chimera – Mythopedia

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    The Chimera was a hybrid monster, comprising parts of a lion, a goat, and a snake. The earliest description of the creature comes from Homer’s Iliad, where it is said that the Chimera was “in the fore part a lion, in the hinder a serpent, and in the midst a goat, breathing forth in terrible wise the might of blazing fire.”.

  3. What is a chimera? - New Scientist

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    The term chimera derives from the mythical beast called the Chimera, supposedly a lion with a snake for a tail and a goat’s head protruding from its back. A chimera is an individual whose body ...

  4. Bellerophon - Mythopedia

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    Bellerophon Slays the Chimera. Bellerophon’s most glorious moment was probably his battle with the Chimera. The Chimera was a monster combining the features of a goat, a lion, and a snake. It had multiple heads, one of which breathed fire. Iobates, the king of Lycia in Anatolia, had been told (falsely) that Bellerophon had tried to rape his ...

  5. Exclusive: Two pigs engineered to have monkey cells born in China

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    Tang Hai. Pig-primate chimeras have been born live for the first time but died within a week. The two piglets, created by a team in China, looked normal although a small proportion of their cells ...

  6. Human-pig chimeras are being grown – what will they let us do?

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    Human-pig chimeras are being grown in the US. The aim of the research, led by Pablo Ross at the University of California, Davis, is to grow organs for transplant. The work has been under way for ...

  7. Echidna - Mythopedia

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    Echidna was a female serpent-monster of Greek mythology, the daughter of the sea gods Phorcys and Ceto. She was usually represented with the head and torso of a woman and the tail of a serpent. Echidna mated with another monster, Typhoeus, and together they spawned a new generation of monsters, including Cerberus, the Chimera, the Hydra, and ...

  8. Metal solves mystery of flames that inspired Homer

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    The flames are believed to have inspired Homer to create the fire-breathing Chimera in his Illiad. But the gas fuelling the flames was not derived from biological processes – such abiotic ...

  9. Pig-human chimeras contain cell surprise | New Scientist

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    Pig-human chimeras contain cell surprise. Pigs grown from fetuses into which human stem cells were injected have surprised scientists by having cells in which the DNA from the two species is mixed ...

  10. Pegasus - Mythopedia

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    Pegasus, an immortal winged horse, was born when Perseus beheaded Medusa; he emerged from the Gorgon ’s blood along with the Giant Chrysaor. Eventually, Pegasus was tamed and bridled by the Corinthian hero Bellerophon, and together they fought and killed the monstrous, fire-breathing Chimera. In some traditions, Bellerophon grew arrogant ...

  11. Cloned chickens on the menu - New Scientist

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    Strictly speaking a chimera isn’t a clone, because it contains cells from both donor and recipient. But Fitzgerald says it will be enough if, say, 95 per cent of a chicken’s body develops from ...