Scientists at the Carlos Simon Foundation in Spain have developed a device that injects embryos directly into the uterine lining, aiming to improve IVF success rates which have been declining. This technology, along with AI and robotic systems for standardizing treatments, could make IVF more accessible and effective for patients worldwide. Watch for further advancements in embryo selection technologies and ethical discussions around genetic editing in IVF.
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