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World's first 'synthetic embryo': Why this research is more important than you think

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    Aug 5, 2022, 1:13 pm639 ptsHot
    photo of World's first 'synthetic embryo': Why this research is more important than you think imageIn what's reported as a world-first achievement, biologists have grown mouse embryo models in the lab without the need for fertilized eggs, embryos, or even a mouse—using only stem cells and a special incubator.
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