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A new procedure called normothermic regional perfusion allows doctors to ensure that donor organs stay viable after the patient dies.
Developments

Doctors Restoring Bloodflow in Legally Dead Bodies to Retrieve Donor Organs

By Victor Tangermann

The world's first lab-grown "synthetic embryo" has once again roiled the stem cell ethics discourse even though the human version isn't coming anytime soon.
Biology

The World’s First-Ever “Synthetic Embryo” Is Already Causing Controversy

By Noor Al-Sibai

A WHO advisory committee recommended against letting researchers gene-hack superhumans or other augmentative edits, urging an emphasis on medicine instead.
Gene Editing

WHO Says Gene-Hacking Superhumans Should Be Illegal

By Dan Robitzski

We’re Getting Closer to Cloning Humans. Here’s What’s Stopping Us.
Future Society

We’re Getting Closer to Cloning Humans. Here’s What’s Stopping Us.

By Claudia Geib

Experts Answer: Should You Be Allowed to Create Your Own Clone?
Science & Energy

Experts Answer: Should You Be Allowed to Create Your Own Clone?

By Brad Jones

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Health & Medicine

CRISPR May One Day Cure Sickle-Cell Disease

By Karla Lant

A New Tool Could Help Us Finally Eliminate Animal Testing
Science & Energy

A New Tool Could Help Us Finally Eliminate Animal Testing

By Karla Lant

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