Meeting Dolly the Sheep in Edinburgh
<p>Dolly the sheep, the world’s first ever cloned mammal, passed away in 2003 after 7 eventful (by your average sheep’s standard) years of life. Today, her body can be seen for free at the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh.</p>
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<p>The <em>Dolly</em> exhibition is on display in the Science and Technology galleries, easily noticeable in a rotating plexiglass cubicle.</p>
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