In Florida, an attempt is being made to give birth to a calf from artificial embryos
Researchers at the University of Florida aim to create a calf from synthetic embryos: only stem cells, without eggs or sperm.
Researchers at the University of Florida aim to create a calf from synthetic embryos: only stem cells, without eggs or sperm.
More and more couples are opting for genetic tests on their embryos, seeking some sort of insurance for their children's future health. However, there are serious ethical concerns.
Synthetic human embryos are being produced in the laboratory, creating an opportunity to study genetic disorders and the biological causes of repeated miscarriages, but they raise ethical and legal questions.
Researchers have created the world's first "synthetic embryos": they do not need sperm, eggs and fertilization. Inevitable ethical doubts.
Scientists closer to creating human embryos from two men: In vitro gametogenesis may expand the boundaries of parenthood.
The convergence of three key technologies will lead to revolutionary discoveries but also risks of inequality and chaos. You need to prepare.
One cow, ten hundred. A small herd could produce all the insulin in a country, surpassing current production methods based on transgenic yeasts and bacteria.
Conceiving life beyond Earth: a startup wants to anticipate the challenges of space colonization with in vitro fertilization.
DIPA-CRISPR could be used to control or eliminate parasites such as cockroaches, and answer fundamental questions in biology.
From science fiction to reality is a moment, but it could already be late: here are 5 technological trends that could threaten our future
Rejuvenate Bio's results in mice are being peer reviewed to verify the validity of the claim, which would be revolutionary.
Techniques improve and results improve: with the world's first cloning of an Arctic wolf, our chances of saving (or bringing back to life) endangered species grow.
Long-term storage of freeze-dried cells for cloning is great news for endangered species.
Synthetic biology can literally transform the reality we know. Like any transformative technology it can make us jump forward, or into the void.
Each of these modern medical marvels would have been considered pure magic just a hundred years ago.
Biological “robots” made from frog embryo cells have now learned to reproduce. This can change everything.
Over the past 100 years, an astonishing series of inventions has changed the world. What will be the next, able to change the future life? Here are 8.
Scientists have begun to think about creating a woolly elephant-mammoth hybrid, with the first cubs expected in six years.
A Harvard team finds evidence that mice cells have a mechanism for resetting their biological age. Then he also discovers them in human cells.
For the first time in history, a scientific team made a mammal survive outside a uterus. The artificial uterus comes to life.
A French team is testing which fish eggs are best suited for launching on the moon. So far, the European sea bass is among the leaders.