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It might sound like a far-fetched plot from dystopian science fiction, but novel research could soon allow parents to grow ...
Scientists are developing artificial wombs to rescue babies who would die or end up severely disabled because they are born very prematurely. The research is generating excitement, but also concerns.
Jennifer Polixenni Brankin / Getty Images A Food and Drug Administration (FDA) advisory committee met last week to discuss human trials of artificial wombs, which could one day be used to keep ...
Artificial wombs are moving from the realm of science fiction to possible trials with severely premature human babies. We are excited about the great potential benefits of this technology ...
Artificial wombs are nearing human trials. But the goal is to save the littlest preemies, not replace the uterus. MIT Technology Review Explains: Let our writers untangle the complex, messy world ...
Food and Drug Administration regulators will weigh next week how scientists should conduct the first human tests of bag-like wombs, meant to nurture babies born so premature that modern medicine ...
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