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Scientists Successfully Grows Mouse Embryo in First Ever Artificial Womb! – Nature World News
It has long been held by biologists that a fetus requires a living uterus to grow. That might not be the case anymore.

It has long been held by biologists that a fetus requires a living uterus to grow. That might not be the case anymore.
The Synthetic Uterus
The embryos of the mouse looked perfectly okay. All their organs were growing as anticipated, coupled with their limbs and nervous and circulatory systems. The mouse’s little hearts were beating at 170 beats per minute, which is normal.
But these mouse embryos were not developing in a mother mouse. The embryos were grown inside a synthetic uterus, researchers…
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