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A ban on human cloning for reproduction and medical research, which was recently endorsed by the U.S. House of Representatives, could cause an exodus of scientific brain power to countries where cloning is legal, some fear. "One of our members already announced that he was going to the United Kingdom," says Sean B. Tipton, director of public affairs for the American Society for Reproductive Medicine. Another concern is that the bill, if passed, would make it illegal for Americans to use any ...