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Human embryos created without egg or sperm in controversial breakthrough

Por: New York Post Life June 15, 2023

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Oh, brave new world, that has such embryos in it. In a dramatic scientific first, researchers have created synthetic human embryos without using sperm or an egg. No one knows if these embryonic structures — created from stem cells — could develop into a viable living organism, or what that organism might be like. But the breakthrough is sure to ignite furious ethical, legal and scientific debate. The synthetic embryo models had primordial... + full article



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