A rhesus monkey has been successfully cloned in China, marking a significant development in the field of gene technology. Cloning primates has historically been challenging, with low survival rates and health complications. While this achievement holds biological significance, experts are cautious about its wider implications. Nonetheless, cloning monkeys could aid medical research for treating diseases like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. The cloning process and the challenges involved are explained, emphasizing the need for further exploration and ethical considerations.