R3 Bio, a secretive California startup, has raised funds for creating nonsentient monkey "organ sacks" and pitched the idea of brainless human clones as backup bodies, raising significant ethical concerns for developers and bioethicists. This development highlights the need for stringent ethical guidelines in biotech innovations.
A device named “Mother” has kept a human uterus alive outside the body for a day, marking a potential breakthrough for reproductive health research and future advancements in external womb maintenance or even fetal growth outside the body. Researchers should monitor this technology’s progress to understand its implications on pregnancy and bioethics.
Read the full article at MIT Tech Review
Want to create content about this topic? Use Nemati AI tools to generate articles, social posts, and more.

![[AINews] The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Closing the Loop](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fmedia.nemati.ai%2Fmedia%2Fblog%2Fimages%2Farticles%2F600e22851bc7453b.webp&w=3840&q=75)



